PSV again in conversation with Bosz after turbulent transfer period: ‘Want through him’

PSV again in conversation with Bosz after turbulent transfer period: 'Want through him'

Technical Director Earnest Stewart or PSV is Focusing On A Longer Stay for Coach Peter Bosz After the Transfer Period Closes. The Eindhoven Club would like to extend the trainer’s contract.

Bosz is in His Third Season in Eindhoven. In His First Two Years, the LED PSV to the National Title, Although That was Anything But Smooth Last Season. PSV Imploded After The Winter Break and Gave Up A Huge Lead About Ajax.

Yet PSV’s Management Retained Confidence in Bosz. That paid off, also thanks to a collapse by ajax. PSV Recovered, Caht Up With Ajax, and Still Became Champion.

General Director Marcel Brands and Stewart Indicated After The Championship Celebration in May that they very Satisfied with Bosz and that they planed to extend the Apeldoorn Coach’s contract, which Runs Until Mid-2026.

Bosz himself is also open to talks about a longer stay, as he confirmed in Early August. But White Smoke has so far failed to appear.

That does not mean that negotiations have come to nothing. “It’s Simple: We want to continue with Peter,” Says Stewart Now. “But on both sides, we decided to wait for the transfer window, the preparation, and the start of the competition. We are now resuming the talks.”

Stewart Made the Statements in Conversation with Five Journalists at Training Complex De Herdgang, where he explained the transfer period of PSV. It was hectic, says stewart. “It was one of the busiest transfer summers I’ve had.”

In Any Case, There Were Many Outgoing Transfers at PSV. Richard Ledezma, Rick Karsdorp, Tyrell Malacia, Olivier Boscagli, Walter Benítez and Club Icon Luuk de Jong Ran Out of Their Contracts This Summer. And Malik Tillman, Noa Lang and Johan Bakayoko Were Sold for Large Sums.

In contrast, there was The Arrival of Ruben van Bommel, Matej Kovár, Yarek Gasiorowksi and Myron Boadu, Among Others. Top talent Paul Wanner was tasks about from Bayern Munich for Around 15 Million euros.

Stewart is satisfied with the course of the transfer period, in which PSV Roughly had 85 Million euros in Transfer Income and Spent More Than 60 Million euros. However, the Technical Director Admits That He would have preferred not to let Tillman – Who Left for Bayer Leverkusen for 35 Million Euros – Go.

“We would have liked to keep malik for another year. We also tried to convince him of that. But malik made it clear that he wanted to take this step.”

Ivan Perisic Did Stay in Eindhoven. The 36-Year-Old Croatian Impressed at PSV Last Season, but had an expiring contract. As a result, he was free to look for a new club this summer.

FC Barcelona, ​​Among Others, was on the lookout for the 144-time International, Confirms Stewart. “Yes, Barcelona was a competitor. But Ivan is Enjoying himself at PSV, Just like his family. That Helps in Such A Situation.”

Accordance to Stewart, Perisic is important in PSV’s Plans, where he is praised for his leadership and winning mentality. “I harbor a many players who live so professional for their sport. That inspires a lot of guys.”

PSV also Succeded in Retaining Joey Veerman. In The Last Days of the Transfer Period, Premier League Club Brentford Reported with an Amount Reportedly 30 Million Euros. But PSV refused to sell the Volendammer at the last minute.

“It all started too late,” Stewart Explains. “It was impossible to find an adequate replacement for joey within 48 or 72 hours. Then we decided not to do it. Joey understood that.”

PSV also Seems to Have a Strong Selection This Season. Bosz’s team also made a good start to the Eredivisie Season with Three Victories. But on Saturday, PSV unexpectedly disgraced Themselves at Home Against Promed Telstar (0-2).

It is Therefore Still Difficult to Estimate Where the ‘New’ PSV Really stands. Stewart does not want to say Whether His selection has Become Stronger. “It’s crazy for a butcher to judge his own meat.”

“But I think that we have generally got our first choice in every position. I always that you go into a transfer summer with an idea or how it should go end. If I take that into gatheration, I am happy with how it went.”

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