Unexpected turn! In Benfica, Roland Sallai can end up
Of course, nothing should be taken for cash, because in the Turkish newspapers the news and guesses about the future of Roland Sallai alternate as the main characters in soap operas.
At the beginning of the week, it was unanimous that the Turkish record champion decided to sell his Hungarian player in the event of a proper offer – at least for the same amount as they were paid for last summer He contracted for six million euros (HUF 2.4 billion) from German Freiburg. It was also known that Okan Buruk head coach had already told the club, they could safely get away from Sallai, because he did not live up to his hopes.
According to other sources However And they may have to be able to pinch themselves if, despite his contract until June 30, 2028, they do not want to lose their three goals in 25 games this season. In addition to VFB Stuttgart, which has previously been rebuked, other teams would also bring Sallai back to the German leader, but also actively monitor from Portugal, and Benfica would be happy to see him in his ranks.
Sallai Roland’s uncle says there is no reason to switch
Opposite conflicting news Sándor Sallai is an amondo, there is no reason for his nephew to change.
– A lot of things are written in the press, but you don’t have to believe everything. In my opinion, Roland is in the right place, now acclimatized in Turkey, and if he finally gets beyond his injury, he will be able to play a good game in Galatasaray. He has struggled with chronic stomachs in the past, so he could not enter the national team, but I know that a specialist could now localize where the pain was radiating from now The former 55-time national football player explained to our newspaper.
I think Roland likes that he can play football in front of sixty thousand spectators, that the Turks favor direct offensive play and to play more freely against German. My nephew, by the way, was not a migratory bird, and I was pulled down in Freiburg for seven years without being played. So I think the Turkish adventure won’t end so quickly.