The German media surprised with publicity about the Austrian league's top scorer, which arouses interest in Dortmund coach Lucian Fabre • "Weissman can make the big leap, just like Arling Holland," the compliments read.
Sean Weissman. Will make the big leap?
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Sean Weissman is starting to reap the rewards? The Israeli goal scorer of the Austrian league, who scored 30 goals in the Austrian league in 31 appearances this season (broke Eran Zehavi's record in China), arouses interest in ... none other than Borussia Dortmund.
At least according to what was published tonight (Tuesday) in the German media, the Israeli striker may move to play in the Bonsdeliga as early as next season, after Dortmund coach Lucian Fabre is looking for a striker to play alongside the prodigy, Arling Holland.
Along with quite a few compliments, the report noted: "Sean Weissman moved from Maccabi Haifa to Austria in Wolfsberger uniform and now it seems he is on his way to make his next leap. Just like Holland did a few months ago when he moved to Germany. Another year in the Austrian league seems impossible." It is also written that Weissman's price will range from 5 to 10 million euros.