The plane waited on the runway all day: How did Rasica fail to leave Werder?

Milot Rasica did everything she could to leave Werder Bremen on the last day of this summer's transitional deadline. So great were the Kosovo attacker's efforts that a private plane hosted him all day and Monday on the floor of Bremen Airport to take him to the possible destination [...]
The Kosovo National Representative was on the brink of leaving Werder, but the agreement failed shortly before the end of the passing summer deadline at 6:00 in Germany.
Werder broke the deal because he refused to accept the Leverkusen deal, which was only willing to borrow Kosovo without obligation.
Rasica did not join the Kosovo National for the October matches, against Northern Macedonia in play-off for qualifications in Euro 2020 and against Slovenia and Greece in the League of Nations.
The reasons for his failure to come to the dardan camp were noted for the injury he was retrained from after training all week.
Werder's sports director, Frank Baumann, has spoken of the failure of Rashica's departure from the club, acknowledging that this summer has been unhappy for the 24-year-old.
Of course Milot is disappointed. But he will again land on the field to improve his situation”, Baumann said.
This summer was full of stress for Milo. There have been many talks on it, many clubs were interested in it. He was distracted by all these clubs, it wasn't a good experience for him to”, he stressed.
He has pledged that the club, with which Rasica contracted until the summer of 2022, will fully support Kosovo now that it has been forced to continue its career in Bremen.
Rasica first reached agreement with RB Leipzig in April, but Werder declined the German rival's offer for Kosovar, which is said to be less than the price set for Rasica, worth 25m euros.
He was also close to the Aston Villa, the Premierligla club, which was willing to pay the required price for him but not even to meet Kosovo's salary requirements.
Werder cut his price to 20m euros on the last day of the pass-by deadline, and then Leverkusen was announced without willing to buy it, only seeking to borrow it.
A terrible summer for the Kosovo star ends in October and it will now have to stay in Bremen at least until January, to try again.












