Werder Bremen’s Fritz denies: There have been no sanctions for Naby Keïta yet

After report of tardiness

Although Naby Keïta is still not on the pitch for Werder Bremen, the central midfielder is a topic of conversation. Like the portal “Dike room“ reported that the 28-year-old’s recurring lack of punctuality is causing dissatisfaction among the Green-Whites. In addition, he is said to like to avoid sponsorship events that are not popular with the players but are part of the business, which is why he does not have the best standing in the team.

Werder’s head of licensing Clemens Fritz commented on the report at a press conference on Monday before the last Bundesliga game against RB Leipzig (6.30 p.m./Sky) on Tuesday evening: “It wasn’t always easy for him this six months. His expectations were certainly different,” said the ex-professional, who denied that he was often late: “But he hasn’t yet had any sanctions for being unpunctual.”

Keïta, who has been in the squad three times without playing, is questionable against his former club. “It is the hope that he will still be fit tomorrow. Otherwise he’s not feeling well, a bit of stomach problems,” said coach Ole Werner. The right foot went to the doctor in the morning. The noble transfer of the summer drags himself through his first half of the season with Werder with injuries. So far he has only played in three games. Among other things, he was missing for weeks due to an adductor and muscle injury. As a result, his market value fell from 9 million to 6 million euros in the latest Bundesliga update.

BVB often represented: The biggest losers in the Bundesliga update

Brenden Aaronson | Union Berlin | -€4 million

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New market value: €14 million

Attila Szalai | TSG Hoffenheim | -€4 million

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New market value: €10 million

Maximilian Arnold | VfL Wolfsburg | -€4 million

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New market value: €10 million

Amin Sarr | VfL Wolfsburg | -€4 million

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New market value: €4 million

Matthijs de Ligt | FC Bayern | -€5 million

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New market value: €65 million

Leon Goretzka | FC Bayern | -€5 million

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New market value: €40 million

Nico Schlotterbeck | Borussia Dortmund | -€5 million

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New market value: €35 million

Manu Koné | Borussia Mönchengladbach | -€5 million

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New market value: €35 million

Sheraldo Becker | Union Berlin | -€5 million

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New market value: €12 million

Karim Adeyemi | Borussia Dortmund | -€7 million

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New market value: €28 million

Sebastien Haller | Borussia Dortmund | -€7 million

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New market value: €18 million

Niklas Süle | Borussia Dortmund | -€8 million

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New market value: €22 million

Ramy Bensebaini | Borussia Dortmund | -€8 million

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New market value: €12 million

Serge Gnabry | FC Bayern | -€10 million

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New market value: €45 million

He will also not be available to Bremen at the beginning of the year as he is taking part in the Africa Cup of Nations (January 13th to February 11th) with the Guinea national team. “We are not worried that he will soon be traveling to the Africa Cup of Nations. You can also see the tournament as an opportunity for him to gain match practice and return to us stronger. Communication with the Guinean Association is also going very well. “That won’t change during the tournament,” Fritz explained recently.

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