RB Salzburg Sporting Director Rouven Schroder has expressed his excitement over the likely transfer of Bayern Munich’s youngster Frans Kratzig.
Heidenheim’s current loan player Kratzig has attracted the notice of the Austrian heavyweights because of his composure and adaptability.
Positive outlook on the road
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As revealed by LAOLA1 and captured by @iMiaSanMia, the German said he was hopeful about the agreement.
“Frans is an outstanding player. It’s looking good that there’s a possibility he’ll come to Salzburg.”
The comment feeds speculation about the 22-year-old’s inclusion in Salzburg’s roster for next season, even if Bayern’s defense is currently injured.
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Early signs suggested that the Allianz Arena giants might keep the Germany U20 international because of Canadian left-back Alphonso Davies’s long-term injury and Hiroki Ito’s ongoing metatarsal problems.
Still, the Bundesliga winners appear willing to see the player depart, which may indicate trust in their other defensive choices or upcoming acquisitions.
Austria probably the next chapter for Kratzig
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Should the agreement pass, the German would seek to further his development in Austria’s top league with Red Bull Arena outfit, a team well-known for developing young players.
The transfer could provide him European football, regular minutes, and a stage from which to raise his career internationally.

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