Davies falls ill – malaria forces Admira to act

The wedding of Admira’s newcomer George Davies has bitter consequences. The 26-year-old fell ill with malaria and will be out indefinitely. Sports director Ketelaer now wants to retrofit, get a test pilot on board. While second division leaders St. Pölten signed another defender, Horn tested a young goalie from Rapid II.

The football transfer window in Austria closes on Monday at 5 p.m. Stress or a quiet final at Lower Austria’s second division? part, part! St. Pölten will get another central defender. It is also necessary because Souleymane Kone is not fit for a match, the chain of three is the preferred system. “We are in concrete negotiations,” reveals sporting director Jan Schlaudraff. At Admira, Julian Buchta is a defender about to switch to stripping, on the offensive there is suddenly a need for action: newcomer George Davies had to fly home early from the training camp last week in Vienna was diagnosed with malaria – a souvenir of his multi-day wedding celebration in Sierra Leone. “He can leave the hospital at the weekend, but we don’t know how long he’ll be out,” said sports director Marcel Ketelaer, who now wants to sign Reinhard Young (BV Essen/Kreisliga). The 21-year-old Nigerian played 3-0 in the test against Marchfeld on Friday. Horn’s 2-0 loss to the Young Violets had 20-year-old Mark Habetler from Rapid II in goal before the break, leaving a good goal according to coach Philipp Riederer Impression. Amstetten, on the other hand, hopes to find a buyer for the Brazilian Soares abroad.
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