After the rather disappointing draw against bottom club Heidenheim and ahead of the mammoth task in Leipzig, Gladbach sporting director Rouven Schröder is likely already giving some thought to the summer transfer window. And above all, to which departures could await the Foals.
With four loan players, a poor league position and the resulting strained financial situation on the Lower Rhine mean they may have to leave the club. That is according to ‘Gladbach Live’.
While it is already certain that Alejo Sarco will return to parent club Leverkusen in the summer, the futures of Takai, Tabakovic and Engelhardt remain up in the air.
Gladbach would probably find it particularly hard to cope with the loss of Haris Tabakovic and Yannik Engelhardt.
Tabakovic in particular has been the team’s attacking lifeline, with eleven goals and two assists. He is likely to return first to TSG Hoffenheim in Sinsheim.
Engelhardt, too, is an undisputed regular under Eugen Polanski, with 25 appearances. Another loan spell is not an option for Como, and the fee of around six million euros will likely be too expensive for the Foals.
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