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Goalkeeper apparently goes to court
Manuel Riemann wants to get a chance to take part in Bochum’s training sessions, while VfL is pushing ahead with squad planning. The feud could end on Friday – in court.
Manuel Riemann wants to get a chance to take part in Bochum’s training sessions, while VfL is pushing ahead with squad planning. The feud could end on Friday – in court.
The feud between Manuel Riemann and his employer VfL Bochum is entering the next round! The long-standing goalkeeper of the Bundesliga club, who has not been allowed to take part in the first team’s team training since the end of May due to “irreconcilable differences of opinion on team-related issues”, is leaving the club, according to WAZ is now taking legal action against his suspension.
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The 35-year-old wants to get an order from the Bochum Labor Court on Friday to be able to take part in professional training again. VfL had only offered him the opportunity to complete sessions with the U21 team or individually with a goalkeeping coach.
Bundesliga: Riemann behind Drewes and Horn
Riemann, who has played 290 competitive matches for Bochum since 2015, is said to have signed a WAZ Until recently, he had assumed that he would play for VfL in the Bundesliga season that starts on Friday.
However, with the return of Patrick Drewes “anne Castroper” and the signing of former Cologne player Timo Horn as second goalkeeper, it quickly became clear that the club was no longer planning on using him.
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Meanwhile, the squad formation at VfL continues shortly before the start of the season. Jakov Medic is moving to Bochum on loan from Ajax Amsterdam for a year. The club has a subsequent purchase option for an unknown amount. Medic has already played for FC St. Pauli and Wehen Wiesbaden in the second Bundesliga.