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A future at West Ham? I don’t want to sit on the bench as much as I did in the autumn, Coufal said. His next engagement is now being discussed
Upon his arrival, he was immediately praised by the fans, and in the fall he was criticized by the same. Vladimir Coufal is still playing for West Ham at the age of 30, but it is possible that he will soon change his job. Bayer Leverkusen are interested in his services.
Upon his arrival, he was immediately praised by the fans, and in the fall he was criticized by the same. Vladimir Coufal is still playing for West Ham at the age of 30, but it is possible that he will soon change his location. Bayer Leverkusen are interested in his services.
Vladimir Coufal is in his third season at West Ham. He can’t be satisfied with it yet, his workload is not great, he didn’t play regularly at the end.
In particular, just look at the last eight Premier League matches. He played the whole game at Southampton, then he came on for just three minutes against Bournemouth.
He’s been getting chances in the Conference Europa League, but it’s clear he’d rather have it the other way around. Has anyone at the club spoken to him about this not-so-positive situation?
“Not at all. I’ve been asked, but I’ve been told they can’t say anything about it. That’s football, one day you play, one day you don’t,” said the national back in an interview with Football Club.
This is also why there is talk of a possible change of engagement. After all, he would definitely not want to sit out the rest of the season, after which the offers would no longer come.
“If the situation that occurred during the autumn were to continue, something will definitely be solved and is being solved. I don’t want to sit on the bench as much as I did in the autumn,” he added.
Now there should be some takers. In particular, there is talk of Bayer Leverkusen, where Adam Hložek and Patrik Schick are coming in. If Coufal were to join them, he would experience a similar situation to West Ham, where he has played alongside not only Tomáš Souček but also Alex Král in the past.
“If I could, I would like to stay in England, the Premier League is the best league in the world. And if I were to speculate, I would be tempted by the Bundesliga and Slavia is a matter of the heart. You never know what could happen in a month when the transfer window opens,” Coufal concluded.
Source: Football Club