Hartberg plans squad changes: Who has to go?

Hartberg plans squad changes: Who has to go?

Hartberg, Österreich - The Austrian Football Association Hartberg recently recorded some important developments in the squad. Hartberg cheered on the whereabout of the coveted rental player Justin Omoregie by Red Bull Salzburg. In a clear statement, Hartberg chairman Erich Korherr said: "He stays and goes back to Salzburg in summer." This is a significant profit for the team, which also faces challenges. With the end of the loan from Onurhan Babuscu zu Gazantep, Hartberg announces the first departure date before the upcoming transfer window. It is expected that injury -related returners like Elias Havel and Nelson Amadin bring a fresh wind to the team because they could not play during the ice age.

However, an exciting question remains whether key players like Donis Avdijaj, Manuel Pfeifer and Paul Komposch will extend their expiring contracts. So far, they have not accepted the offers for contract extension, which significantly influences the squad planning of coach Manfred Schmid. The team strives to emit other players who were hardly used last season for lending operations or to the amateur team in order to increase their experience. Hartberg is particularly critical of the development in Linz: LASK coach Markus Schopp could try to hire Hartberg players in the upcoming squad conversion. Korherr said: "We hope he doesn't do that," to be well positioned in the fight for the master round.

form and upcoming games

Hartberg has a positive emergence in terms of sporting performance: They showed a strong performance in the last encounters, including a 3-2 victory against Wolfsberger. In their last encounter they were able to defeat Rapid Vienna 3-0 at the previous meeting, a clear expression of their current form. Hartberg make these success a serious opponent, especially in the context of the upcoming meeting with Rapid Vienna in the Bundesliga, in which Hartberg is considered outsiders. According to the betting odds, they are favored with a probability of 53.3%, which shows that they can assert themselves with a solid plan in competition, as reported by Sports Gambler.

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