Dominik Fitz stays at Austria Vienna: transfer rumors debunked!

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Dominik Fitz is staying at Vienna Austria! He talks about transfer rumors and his future at the club.

Dominik Fitz stays at Austria Vienna: transfer rumors debunked!

Dominik Fitz remains a hot name on the transfer market, but rumors of a move to Major League Soccer (MLS) are off the table for now. The 25-year-old offensive player, who currently plays for Wiener Austria, confirmed in an interview with “Sky” during the training camp in Belek that he will definitely not move in the winter. “There’s nothing at the table,” Fitz clarifies. He seems happy with his current situation and is under no pressure to leave the club, something he has reiterated in recent weeks amid speculation surrounding him. "I don't stress at all about leaving under pressure. This is my club, I absolutely love being there," said the player.

An impressive career

Dominik Fitz, whose career began at SK Rapid Vienna's youth academy, made his debut at the age of 17 for the Young Violets, the club's second team. Since then he has developed into a key figure in the team. After his first Bundesliga goal in May 2018, Fitz leads the statistics in the current Austrian Bundesliga season - with an outstanding nine assists and three goals in the first 15 games. His performances make him one of the best playmakers in the country. According to a development summary, he scored an astonishing 10 goals in 38 games in the 2022/23 season and continued this impressive form with 12 goals in 37 games the following season. Most notably, in his most recent appearances, he delivered a series of crucial passes that led his team to victory.

Dominik Fitz's decision to stay at Wiener Austria could significantly strengthen the team's stability in the current season. “If the time comes at some point, everyone will know about it in good time,” he said, indicating that a transfer in the future cannot be ruled out. But for now he remains an essential part of Austrian football, as well Wikipedia holds on.