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“No stress. I still feel good – and of course games like today help, where I see that the team and everyone around them wants more,” said Mitchell Weiser after SV Werder Bremen’s surprising win at FC Bayern (0-1). about his personal future. The 29-year-old right-back’s contract is expiring, but according to “Kicker” information, there are currently no offers from interested clubs, although he is available for free. The chances of an extension on the Weser naturally increase, and talks are expected to move forward this month.
But it’s not just because of a lack of alternatives: “Mitch has been there long enough to be able to assess how we plan with him and what the prospects look like here,” Werder’s licensing department manager Clemens Fritz told the magazine. The former captain is convinced that Weiser’s own ambitions and those of the Green-Whites are aligned as a result of the entry of the strategic partners from the region, who are providing the club with an injection of millions: “I think you can see the path we are taking just go with a viable team. We want to take this path with him.”
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