This time, however, German footballing magazine Kicker reports that Bayer Leverkusen are hoping to procure the attacker on loan.
Leverkusen sporting CEO Simon Rolfes did not necessarily rule out procuring additional players this transfer window when giving a post-match-interview after Saturday’s loss. For his part, Seoane ducked all questions on his tactics and how he might fix the attack during a Tuesday presser.
The Swiss trainer actually berated journalists for asking him about them and stressed that he was re-teaching his team how to properly contest 50-50s and ground challenges. Seoane spoke of “physicality, energy, and putting one’s body on the line.”
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