Its not like he is going to the Bulgarian third division. He is going to a better league than the Championship.
Irrelevant.
It is still a surprise move, and to some of us an unwelcome one too.
Its not like he is going to the Bulgarian third division. He is going to a better league than the Championship.
We are loaning our whole team away with only Mwepu in. Crazy
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Irrelevant.
It is still a surprise move, and to some of us an unwelcome one too.
Still irrelevant whether (struggling around the lower end of) the Bundesliga is better than the Championship. As he's hardly played in England (just 9 times in the league, most, if not all as a sub), it's quite likely a Championship loan would have been an even better developmental step towards the PL for him, but presumably there wasn't one available.
Probably not unwelcome to him or his development. Going to play regular football in a top league in a club desperately needing a starting striker. Likely and hopefully will do wonders for his development.
You really believe he has any plans? Much more likely he makes things up as he goes along. For a Premier league side our attacking options are truly appalling.Does indeed seem like a strange one. The player appeared to be increasingly figuring in Potter's plans
Player who wants to play football, moved to play in a quality European league where he is in the shop window and his value and capability may increase. Yes, piss poor.
Let's just have some mercenaries who are happy to be reserves and pick up the pay check instead shall we?
Disappointed.
Offers more than Connolly has in in the last two seasons.
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ZEQIRI JOINS BUNDESLIGA SIDE FC AUGSBURG
Striker Andi Zeqiri will spend the season with FC Augsburg in Germany.
The 22-year-old Swiss international completed a loan move to the Bavarian Bundesliga side earlier today, which is subject to international clearance.
Head coach Graham Potter commented, “Andi is another of our young players hungry to play, and for him he also wants to play as a number nine, which we all feel is really key for his development.
“He’s an adaptable player and a really good professional, very hard working and is willing to do that for the team, but this will give him an opportunity to play in what is his best position and at the very top level of German football.
“It’s a great move for Andi, and we will be keeping a close eye on Andi’s progress this season.”
Zeqiri, who was called up to Switzerland’s senior squad this week, joined Albion in October 2020 from Super League side Lausanne-Sport, putting pen-to-paper on a four-year deal.
That followed a prolific campaign in his homeland, scoring 22 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions, as Lausanne were promoted to the Swiss top-flight.
Having joined his hometown club in 2011, he made his first team debut a month before his 16th birthday. A loan move to Juventus' B Team followed, before returning to Lausanne and establishing himself as a regular in the first team.
With over 100 career appearances to his name, Zeqiri has represented Switzerland through the youth ranks from under-15 up to under-21 level.