Rennes Exit: Player & Club Part Ways | Football News

Failing since his arrival at Stade Rennais in the summer of 2024, Albert Gronbaek will return to Brittany. The player has been on loan to Genoa since the start of the season. The Italian club no longer wants it and the Bretons will have to find a way out.

Only 226 minutes of play since the start of the season, Albert Gronbaek has been going through a difficult situation since the start of Serie A. The player, on loan to Genoa, has had one set of failures and the Italian club wants to break the loan. The Serie A team will not exercise the purchase option of 10 million euros and Stade Rennais will have to find a new way out. Ouest France reveals that the Bretons have their hands in the matter and want the player to gain playing time. The goal is to promote him in order to sell him.

Gronbaek wants to leave Rennes and has a series of failures

A year and a half after his arrival at Stade Rennais, the Danish international (eight caps, one goal) continues his disappointments. Bought for 15 million euros from Bodo Glimt, Gronbaek will have to get back on track. Ouest France explains that the player no longer wants to play at Stade Rennais. It is therefore difficult to believe that his return in January does not result in a new loan. “ If another exit route is found, Gronbaek, who does not wish to return to Brittany, will leave Genoa in January, » explains the regional daily. On contract until 2029, the 24-year-old was already loaned last season to Southampton, another failure. The native of Risskov had only taken part in four small Premier League matches (143 minutes of play in total.) The countdown is on until January 31 to find the best solution for all parties. The player missed the last two days of Serie A due to muscle fatigue.

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