By Rune Gjerulff @runegjerulff
Freiburg defender Keven Schlotterbeck could find a new employer in January.

| Keven Schlotterbeck (left). | Photo: GEPA Pictures/Roger Petzsche |
Keven Schlotterbeck has admitted he’s thinking about leaving SC Freiburg in January to find more first-team football elsewhere.
“I just want to get back on the pitch and play football. That’s why it’s an option for me to move to another club and get playing time. I am in contact with the responsible at SC Freiburg and ultimately I hope that together we will find a good solution for my situation,” the centre-back admitted in an interview with Transfermarkt.
In total, Schlotterbeck has played just five games and 150 minutes of football this season so far.
“I am a little disappointed about the playing time I have received so far. I had a lot of expectations before the start of the season and unfortunately the number of playing minutes doesn’t reflect my expectations,” said Schlotterbeck, who only extended his contract with Freiburg last summer.
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