Following a missed promotion, Elversberg transfers eight players.
SV Elversberg Bids Farewell to Eight Players Following Playoff Loss
After a disappointing end to the season in the promotion/relegation playoff against Heidenheim, second division football club SV Elversberg has announced the departure of eight players. Among them are loan players Fisnik Asllani, Muhammed Damar, Elias Baum, and Frederik Jäkel who will return to their respective parent clubs. Additionally, Maurice Neubauer, Luca Dürholtz, Paul Stock, and Arne Sicker will no longer be with the club.
The rumors swirling around coach Horst Steffen's potential move to Werder Bremen were not addressed in the club's press release. The 56-year-old coach could soon leave Elversberg to take over at Werder Bremen, with the finer details of the transfer still needing clarification.
In SV Elversberg, Steffen has been praised for his innovative tactics and ability to lead the team to great heights. Notable players on the team include Kosovo international striker Fisnik Asllani, who is on loan from Austria Vienna, and Muhammad Damar, a former Germany U20 international on loan from Hoffenheim.
The technical details regarding Steffen's potential move to Werder Bremen are yet to be confirmed. For the latest updates on transfers and coaching moves, it is advised to consult reputable sports sources.
SV Elversberg might be losing some key players due to their return to their parent clubs, such as Fisnik Asllani who played an important role in their European-leagues campaign. Additionally, the upcoming season could see changes in the premier-league as speculations about coach Horst Steffen's move to Werder Bremen continue to circulate.