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The goalkeeper question at GAK has been clarified!

After Franz Stolz’s loan, it was already clear that Jakob Meierhofer would have to fight for his position. But now there is a decision at the end of the training camp: Stolz will be number one at GAK.

The loan player from Genoa was “clearly brought in as number one,” says head coach Ferdinand Feldhofer to the “Small newspaper”.

Instead fight for number two

This means that the athletes will change their goalkeeper in the winter from Meierhofer to a keeper on loan – like in the previous season. At that time, Florian Wiegele became the new number one.

Pride is set for the second half of the season, as Feldhofer reveals: “We have an Eisner goalkeeper and then a fight behind it.” In this duel are Meierhofer and Fabian Ehmann, the previous number two.

Large conceivable in two positions

Another new signing played his first session with the team yesterday: Mark Grosse.

According to the head coach, the ex-Rieder can be used in two positions in the 3-5-2: on the ten and in the attack. “In my opinion he will be best off at number 10,” said Feldhofer.

A new addition is still to come

There are unlikely to be any more departures – apart from Tio Cipot, whose loan is coming to an end. All information >>>

In contrast, the GAK wants to strike again on the transfer market. After the departure of Sadik Fofana to Lecce, a defensive midfielder is to be added.

Feldhofer remains tight-lipped about the desired profile. He simply wants a six with quality “and that the player might cover even more than Sadik did.”

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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