Lecco football / Lecco city
Wednesday 06 November 2024
The young midfielder of Turkish origin’s adventure with the Bluceleste could end soon. The serious injury that struck him will most likely force the club to renounce the loan and ask Triestina, which has invested heavily in him, to take him back
With great probability the adventure in Bluceleste of the young midfielder of Turkish origin born in 2004, Teoman Gunduz, ends here. The serious injury that struck the very unfortunate and talented German boy, born and lived in Berlin, will most likely force the club to renounce the loan and ask Triestina, which has invested heavily in him, to take him back. It’s a possible scenario.
Naturally, it will be up to the halberds to evaluate the path of the very unfortunate 20-year-old Turkish midfielder who will return to base, in Trieste, also to free up a place on the list. Of course, the company currently last in the standings could refuse the end of the loan, but it is not a credible hypothesis. The general and sporting director Alex Menta should meet the needs of the Blucelesti and the player who has a three-year contract with the halberds. The Union has made an important investment in the player taken from Herta Berlin, the city where he lived, and signed last season.
Gunduz played 9 games with the red and whites last season, also scoring his first professional goal against Arzignano on 30 March 2024. Gunduz was a talent for Hertha Berlin who discovered him at 16 and let him play in all his youth teams until he played for the second Bundesliga championship. To show how much he was respected, Gunduz had scored 19 goals in 38 games for the Under 19s.
An empty pass, the bluceleste one, which gave the idea of an adaptation to Baldini’s game, in which he struggled to find space, rather than a real disappointment. Translated: Baldini didn’t know where to let him play. But he respected him. A bit of Tordini’s story, if you like, with the difference that now the Bluceleste talent born in 2002 in Volpe’s 4-3-3 seems to have found some space and continuity even if he has to have a greater impact.
Gunduz, therefore, once operated (decides Triestina owner of the card) and rehabilitated, will most likely find himself in Trieste. The six months needed to start playing again will not be spent on the shores of the Lario, but on those of the Adriatic, even if there are no official confirmations and there cannot be any until January when the repair market will start and they will be able to all the necessary steps must be made official. Another player still on the starting list? The Lecco striker Doudou Mangni. But he seems to be doing very well in Lecco even if he risks never playing.
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