Seville instead of Frankfurt? Marc Roca looking for a club
It is obvious that Marc Roca is anything but satisfied with his situation at Bayern Munich. In the last season, but also in the new one under coach Julian Nagelsmann, the Spanish midfielder hardly played a role. A departure is looming.
Recently hotly discussed: a move to Eintracht Frankfurt. Markus Krösche, sports director at the SGE, had already held talks with the Roca side during the Leipzig period. Now a first rapprochement has come about again, recently reported sky. Loud too Sport1 there is interest.
“Image”: Trail to Frankfurt not hot
die image is informed differently there. “He was being brought into conversation everywhere now. But Eintracht defends itself from what I’ve heard with hands and feet against the rumor ”, soccer boss Christian Falk in the podcast Bayern insider.
Falk continued: “Coach Oliver Glasner has already been quoted as saying that they have no need in this position. There you have Kristijan Jakić. So I don’t think Roca will end up in Frankfurt. “
What needs to be noted in this context. If Jakić fails, it looks rather thin at Eintracht. Sebastian Rode, representative number one, cannot currently be planned as a firm starting eleven due to a knee problem.
It therefore remains to be seen whether the Frankfurt connection to Roca will BECOME something else. According to the, there is a much more concrete lead image for that in his homeland.
Most likely to return to Spain?
Chief reporter Tobi Altschäffl said that Roca’s reputation in Spain is much better than in the Bundesliga, where it still hasn’t arrived. “In his past he has shown what a technically fine player he is. I think the Primera División is a league in which he could regain his confidence. “
Real Betis Balompié, known in Germany as Betis Sevilla, and no other club than FC Barcelona are named as interested parties. The second could be a duck. “Betis is actually interested in him, at Barcelona I don’t know whether that’s his collar size,” said Altschäffl. Falk suggests the same thing: “Betis is true, Barcelona probably not.”
Bayern are willing to get rid of the player during the winter break, as they say. One topic above all: a loan deal. But a sale is also possible, “if you put four to six million euros on the table,” said Falk. What is certain, however: “This relationship will no longer end happily.”