Thursday, August 5, 2021 at 2:48 PM• Last update: 14:53

Michal Sadílek may be able to make a transfer within the Eredivisie. It Eindhovens Dagblad and TC Tubantia report that FC Twente is interested in the 22-year-old midfielder, who can also play as a wing defender. At an earlier stage, Sadílek was already linked to a move to Sparta Prague, which would also have concrete interest.

PSV leased Sadílek to Slovan Liberec last season. In the Czech service he made 31 official games, in which he was good for 6 goals and 3 assists. In addition, Sadílek has apparently put himself in the spotlight at Sparta Prague. The two-time Czech international does not normally have to count on too much playing time at PSV next season. For the time being, Roger Schmidt chooses Marco van Ginkel and Ibrahim Sangaré as a defensive block in midfield in the preliminary rounds for the Champions League.

In addition, as it now looks like, Schmidt will also have Davy Pröpper, Ryan Thomas and Érick Gutiérrez at his disposal next season, although the latter is still on holiday after a Gold Cup participation with Mexico and he can also leave. Mark van Bommel also used Sadílek as a left back, but behind Philipp Max, Schmidt still has the choice of Phillipp Mwene and Olivier Boscagli, among others. PSV is therefore open to a temporary departure from Sadílek, although the people of Eindhoven are aiming for an option to buy in the lease.

PSV has an option to extend Sadílek’s contract, which runs until mid-2022, for another season, which can prevent him from being picked up on a transfer-free basis next season after a rental period. Sadílek would like a rental period at FC Twente himself, so that a final choice should not be long in coming. PSV took over Sadílek, who was part of the Czech European Championship selection without playing too much earlier this summer, from 1.FC Slovacko in 2015. In Eindhoven service he made forty appearances in the main force.



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