

Training camp, Day 3 wrap
By: Chris | July 7th, 2009All’s well that ends well, or something like that. As Jan pointed out in the comments of the last post, HSV have their man–Eljero Elia, ex- of Eredivisie outfit Twente Enschede.
The sticking point of the negotiations was the transfer fee. Orginally, Twente demanded €12m for Elia, while HSV were only offering €8m. Twente lowered their demands to €10m, but HSV initially wouldn’t budge on the €8m offer. Ultimately, HSV did pony up €9.1m and the deal was done. Elia was also pursued by a number of Premiership sides including Chelsea, Man City, Spurs, Bolton, and Wigan, as well as Ajax. Elia would never move to Ajax though, as he was dismissed from the Ajax youth academy when he was 13. He was re-discovered by ADO Den Haag two years later and after showing rapid improvement, he was pursued again by Ajax. Pfffffffft! Get bent! His family jokingly threatened him with bodily harm this time around if he even considered BMJ and Ajax. Elia says he’s met with fellow Dutchmen Nigel de Jong, Khalid Boulahrouz, Rafael van Der Vaart and phoned Joris Mathijsen, and to a man, they all told him to come to HSV.
There’s a report today in Bild (I know, I know. . .) that Die Rothosen are back oogling Sweden international and Groningen striker Marcus Berg. Berg’s price is a bit higher than it was earlier this spring; he positively starred at the recent UEFA U21’s, bagging 7 goals in just 4 games. Groningen have set his transfer fee at a cool €10m. Which is all well and good. Except that we also have eyes for an interior defender, who happens to be Swiss international Philippe Senderos of Arsenal. Senderos spent last season on loan with AC Milan, but the Rossonerri chose not to exercise their option to purchase Senderos at the end of the loan. Here’s the rub: HSV doesn’t want to pay for both, and they prefer to add another striker. OK–seems to make sense to me, because up front we have (in no particular order): Petric, Guerrero, Tunay Torun, Elia, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, and by making this move, it would seem that the front office are preparing to move Guerrero this summer or in the winter instead of letting him walk for nothing in 2010, á la Ivica Olic. BUT, I just have a strong, uneasy feeling about the depth at the back, which has been a theme of mine for some time. Labbadia is moving Alex Silva back to central defense next to Mathijsen. That makes Jerome Boateng the perfect sub as he can play both right back and, as he showed with great aplumb at the U21’s, central defense as well. That looks really great, but again, I would prefer to see another warm body for the back line.
Based on Bruno’s stated preference for a 4-1-2-1-2 formation, here’s what the squad (as it is currently comprised) may look like whent they take the pitch on 8 August versus Freiburg:
Rost
Boateng (Demel) Alex Silva Mathijsen Aogo
Jarolim
Trochowski (Zé Roberto) Jansen (Pitroipa)
Zé Roberto (Trochowski)
Elia/Guerrero Petric
What do you think?
•HSV play Wacker Innsbruck tonight in a friendly. This is the last friendly that we play before the first round of the DFB-Pokal and Europa League qualifying.
•Former HSV defenders Thimothee Atouba and Bastian Reinhardt are on the radars of Ajax and Hertha, respectively.
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I think the roster you have there is starting to look pretty good. I agree with you about the depth in defense though in case anyone goes down with an injury. I’d hate to see Guerrero leave (unless we got something back for him), because I think he did a good job last season as a third striker when he was needed. Any chance that Romeo Castelen could play up front if he’s recovered?
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Speaking of Thimothee Atouba, he has definitely gone to Ajax to reunite with BMJ. Here – http://www.sportinglife.com/football/overseas/holland/news/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=international_feed/09/07/07/SOCCER_Ned-Ajax_Atouba.html&TEAMHD=holland
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Just came back from the rather depressing and rainy Innsbruck test match (0:1). Saw Alex Silva being carried off with what might be a cruciate ligament rupture. Argh.
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The horror. The horror.
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I totally agree with you that HSV should strength the depth of defend, and even the playmaker I think.
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[...] Loyal reader Manolo witnessed it first hand, and now it threatens the transfer strategy. Yep, Alex Silva twisted his knee and the worst is feared. [...]
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