By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Wind likely to leave Wolfsburg: "It's never ideal when a player enters the final contract year"

With just one year left on his contract, Jonas Wind is expected to leave VfL Wolfsburg this summer. But where will he go?
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    After three and a half years at the Volkswagen Arena, Jonas Wind appears increasingly likely to leave VfL Wolfsburg during the summer transfer window.

    Although the Danish striker scored a respectable nine goals in the Bundesliga last season, the 26-year-old endured a difficult campaign under now-dismissed head coach Ralph Hasenhüttl, often struggling to secure a regular starting spot.

    With just one year left on his contract, Wind could now be on the move.

    “It’s never ideal when a player enters the final contract year,” Wolfsburg’s managing director for sport, Peter Christiansen, stressed.

    The challenge, however, is that there are currently no concrete suitors for the striker, according to Kicker.

    Wind has previously made no secret of his admiration for English football. 

    In an exclusive interview with Bulinews.com back in 2022, the Danish international expressed his dream of playing in the Premier League.

    “If we look into the future, Arsenal would be a dream destination for me, as it has always been my favorite club,” Wind told Bulinews.com.

    "In general, I think the Premier League is the best league in the world, and it would be exciting to play there. But as I said, that’s not what I’m focusing on at the moment. I’m doing well here in Wolfsburg, it’s a good club for me, and the Bundesliga is a great league to play in. 

    "At the moment, I’m just focusing on my performances here, and then we’ll see if I’m good enough to take the next step sometime in the future.”

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