- Hertha BSC is poised for an engaging week ahead.
Following Haris Tabakovic's shift to the Bundesliga, Hertha's supporters remain apprehensive about their key players' futures. Nevertheless, as per sports director Benjamin Weber, there haven't been any solid offers for Fabian Reese and budding star Ibrahim Maza yet.
The 44-year-old Weber is anticipating intriguing days until the transfer window concludes on the following Friday. "It could turn out that way. We've had 48 hours of excitement already. It was quite sudden, so we'll have to wait and see what next week brings," he said, after Hertha secured a 2:0 victory over SSV Jahn Regensburg in the 2nd Football Bundesliga last Saturday. The financially strapped Berlin club could utilize additional transfer funds, yet they don't wish to jeopardize their promotion aspirations.
Despite his injury, Reese continues to draw attention from various clubs. Tabakovic joined TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on Friday. His impressive outings during the previous season caught the eye of numerous clubs. Despite his ongoing injury, there are said to be interested parties. The 18-year-old homegrown Maza is enjoying his debut season.
Weber believes Hertha's center-forward position is robust, with Luca Schuler, Florian Niederlechner, Smail Prevljak, and Derry Scherhant in the squad. "We have a substantial roster. We made a few moves early this year. But it's also clear that we didn't want to let Haris go. You don't just give away your leading scorer so easily. In the end, it was his choice to join the Bundesliga."
Fabian Reese's injury-affected performances are still garnering interest from several clubs. Despite the transfer window not reaching its conclusion, sports director Benjamin Weber has yet to receive any solid offers for both Fabian Reese and Ibrahim Maza.