As of: February 5, 2024, 5:18 p.m
By: Joshua Eibl
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For a long time it looked as if FC Bayern Munich's transfer activities were over for this season.
Now an exit is looming in the last few meters of the winter transfer window.
Munich - Whether 1. FC Nürnberg or Standard Liège, a loan from Bayern's own Frans Krätzig was often discussed in January - and could now come about.
Krätzig could move to neighboring Austria for the rest of the season.
Transfer window in Austria open until February 6th
While the transfer window in Germany closed for new arrivals on February 1st, transfers to other countries can still be partially realized.
In Austria, where the league doesn't start again until the weekend, the transfer phase ends with the so-called Deadline Day on February 6th.
According to the TV channel
Sky,
the Munich team is talking to Austria Vienna about a temporary change for the 21-year-old left-back until the end of the season.
Austria coach Michael Wimmer in particular should strive for his services.
Frans Krätzig will probably be on loan in the winter.
© IMAGO/Eibner press photo/First name Lastna
The competition in defense is fierce
In defense, Bayern had a bottleneck in the center and on the right side, which has now been closed with Eric Dier and Sacha Boey.
This doesn't make the fight for playing minutes any easier for the talent.
In Krätzig's position, Alphonso Davies, who suffered a medial ligament strain in the 3-1 win against Gladbach and will be out for a good two weeks, and Raphaël Guerreiro are in front of him.
The left-back only played 52 minutes this Bundesliga season and was never enough for more than one short appearance.
The Nuremberg native was able to look back on more minutes in the DFB Cup and was in the starting line-up, among other things, when Bayern were eliminated against Saarbrücken in November.
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