Friday, April 30, 2021 at 11:04 PM• Rian Rosendaal • Last update: 23:32

The regular participants of the online football talk show Panic football wonder how Brian Brobbey now views his impending transfer to RB Leipzig, as Julian Nagelsmann has signed with Bayern Munich this week. The attacker of Ajax was very much looking forward to the cooperation with Nagelsmann in Leipzig, although Jack van Gelder questions Brobbey’s statements in this regard.

“If anyone will feel screwed, it will be Brobbey”, Jan van Halst adds Ziggo Sport. “Of course he had talks for weeks with Nagelsmann and the technical director. And that wasn’t a phone call, they really stopped by with cups of coffee and creams. And they presented a whole three-year plan. And suddenly he gets a message on his phone from: “Oh yes, we are gone”. That is also nice, “said the former player of Ajax, among others. Youri Mulder calls on Brobbey to take action, although he says so somewhat with a joke.

“Actually, if you didn’t know about that, because he also said, ‘I’m going to that club, because that trainer is so good.’ In fact, you should say, ‘Here you have your millions back and your contract and I’m not coming, just figure it out ‘. ” Van Gelder picks up with a critical comment in the direction of Brobbey. “That boy hit a ball twelve times at the highest level, with all due respect. And I also see a lot of future in that boy, more than I saw in him a while ago. But he puts twelve million in his bag and that one. is going to have fun about which trainer is coming, do me a favor. “

“I also say that he should actually do that”, Mulder answers right away. “Just to say that it is actually ridiculous what is happening there. I think he just knew (that Nagelsmann was leaving, ed.).” Van Halst completely disagrees: “Oh, stop it man, of course not.” Mulder then continues his analysis of Brobbey: “Of course, a coach like that says: ‘I may not be here next year’.” Van Gelder does not think it turned out that way. “Back then it wasn’t playing with Hansi Flick, then Flick hadn’t said he was going to leave.”