Warner Hahn can stay at IFK Gothenburg

Guthenberg. Matthias Pearsmeier resigns.

Oskar Wendt and Sebastian Ericsson remain question marks – but the door doesn’t seem to be closed for Warner Hahn at IFK Gothenburg.

– We can have a good competition between two goalkeepers, says Håkan Mild.

During Saturday afternoon announced IFK Gothenburg It’s official Matthias Pearsmeier36, will retire after this season.

Four other players have contracts that expire at the end of December this year: goalkeeper Warner Hahn, 30, left back Oskar Wendt, 37, midfielders Sebastian Eriksson, 33, and Houssem Ayesh, 27.

There are “discussions” going on with them and so far it doesn’t look like there will be any farewells from IFK veterans like Sebastian Ericsson or Oscar Wendt in front of the home crowd against Häcken.

Opening for Han?

In addition, there appears to be an opportunity for goalkeeper Warner Hahn, although the Dutchman clearly answered direct questions after the 1-0 win against AEK AEK, as he believed in a move from IFK Göteborg because the club chose to bet on Pontus due to “politics and business.” Dahlberg, 23.

– Players can express their opinions. “We haven’t had any discussion with Warner about this,” says coach Michael Stahry.

Warner Hahn was praised for his efforts at Blåvitt during the season.
Warner Hahn was praised for his efforts at Blåvitt during the season.

Club manager Hakan Miled:

– I don’t have an answer to that (Hahn’s statement). We keep our discussions with the players internally until they are finished.

Can you clarify the choice of goalkeeper for the next season?

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– It’s no different than anyone else. We can have two players competing whether it is a right-back or a striker. We can have good competition between goalkeepers as well. That’s really good. We’ll see what the future brings, Mild says.

“Long” until the end of December

In Hahn, it does not appear that there will be a continuation at IFK Gutenberg.

– I’m not doing the interview through the media, I’m doing the interview with Warner Hahn. I don’t want to say more, Mild tells Sportbladet.

Even Mikael Stahre is vague about Han’s ranking high in the Allsvenskan:

– Only two games left. There is still time and scope to work until the end of December. What he said about his future should represent him, says Blue White’s coach.

Sebastian Ericsson would like to stay too. How do you see his condition?

– He had to fight hard. He had a better level, put in better efforts and got more playing time. That’s fine, says Stahr.

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