Two talents are leaving Rapid: Zivkovic to Győr, Lindmoser to Vienna!

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Jovan Zivkovic and Wenzel Lindmoser are leaving SK Rapid. Zivkovic is moving to Győr, Lindmoser is moving back to Vienna.

Jovan Zivkovic und Wenzel Lindmoser verlassen SK Rapid. Zivkovic wechselt nach Győr, Lindmoser zurück zur Vienna.
Jovan Zivkovic and Wenzel Lindmoser are leaving SK Rapid. Zivkovic is moving to Győr, Lindmoser is moving back to Vienna.

Two talents are leaving Rapid: Zivkovic to Győr, Lindmoser to Vienna!

SK Rapid announced today that two talented players are leaving the club: Jovan Zivkovic and Wenzel Lindmoser. Both departures are effective immediately, symbolizing a new beginning for the young players.

Jovan Zivkovic, only 19 years old, has already played nine competitive games for the professionals in his career so far. He entered Rapid's youth academy at the age of 13 and went through all of the youth teams there up to Rapid II. At Rapid II he played in 31 games in the second division and scored seven goals last season. Zivkovic is now moving to Hungarian first division club FC Győr, where he has the chance to qualify for the UEFA Conference League. Managing Director Sport Markus Katzer thanked him for his commitment and wishes him all the best for the future, as laola1.at reported.

Wenzel Lindmoser returns

His colleague Wenzel Lindmoser is also following a new path. Lindmoser is also 19 years old and started his football career at Vienna before moving to Rapid at the age of eight. He spent his entire youth at Rapid's academy and drew attention to himself in two games for the second team in the ADMIRAL 2nd league. Now Lindmoser is returning to his former club, First Vienna FC, where he wants to prove himself in the league again.

Overall, this change shows how important individual development and the right decisions are for young players. Both Zivkovic and Lindmoser have the potential to be successful at their new clubs. These transfers are not only about their personal careers, but also indicate the strong training structures in Austrian football, reinforced by the commitment of clubs like Rapid. According to an overview from transfermarkt.at, the departures are part of a larger restructuring at Rapid II.

The fate of young players in the Bundesliga is often shaped by close competition. Talents like Zivkovic and Lindmoser are part of a lively talent development that is also driving other clubs in the league forward. A look at bundesliga.com shows that many young players are successfully finding their way into the professional football world and that the commitment to the development of young players is crucial for the success of the clubs.