Germany left-back Marvin Plattenhardt has played down talk of a summer exit from Hertha Berlin, saying he is unaware of any interest from other clubs.
The 26-year-old was a member of the Germany squad who crashed out of the World Cup 2018 finals at the group stage, featuring in the 1-0 loss to Mexico which got the tournament off to a bad start for Die Mannschaft.
Neither side is pursuing anything with any other clubs.
Marvin Plattenhardt
However, Plattenhardt is still reported to have come to the attention of several clubs in England, but he says he is in no rush to try his luck elsewhere, having spent four years with Hertha.
He told his current club's official website: "My agent hasn't come to me with any sort of opportunity and I am in regular communication with (sporting director) Michael Preetz.
"I have a good relationship with him and it's easy for us to talk about a lot of things, including things away from football.
"Neither side is pursuing anything with any other clubs. Therefore, I expect to start the season at Hertha. I've developed really well here over the last few years and I feel at home.
"I want to prepare for the new season as best as I can over the coming weeks and get back to 100 per cent as quickly as possible."
Hertha finished in tenth place in the Bundesliga last season, seeing a potential European challenge evaporate as they won just four games in the second half of the season.
They are priced at 250/1 to be crowned Bundesliga champions next season, with Borussia Dortmund 11/2 and RB Leipzig 33/1.
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Germany left-back Marvin Plattenhardt has played down talk of a summer exit from Hertha Berlin, saying he is unaware of any interest from other clubs.
The 26-year-old was a member of the Germany squad who crashed out of the World Cup 2018 finals at the group stage, featuring in the 1-0 loss to Mexico which got the tournament off to a bad start for Die Mannschaft.
Neither side is pursuing anything with any other clubs.
Marvin Plattenhardt
However, Plattenhardt is still reported to have come to the attention of several clubs in England, but he says he is in no rush to try his luck elsewhere, having spent four years with Hertha.
He told his current club's official website: "My agent hasn't come to me with any sort of opportunity and I am in regular communication with (sporting director) Michael Preetz.
"I have a good relationship with him and it's easy for us to talk about a lot of things, including things away from football.
"Neither side is pursuing anything with any other clubs. Therefore, I expect to start the season at Hertha. I've developed really well here over the last few years and I feel at home.
"I want to prepare for the new season as best as I can over the coming weeks and get back to 100 per cent as quickly as possible."
Hertha finished in tenth place in the Bundesliga last season, seeing a potential European challenge evaporate as they won just four games in the second half of the season.
They are priced at 250/1 to be crowned Bundesliga champions next season, with Borussia Dortmund 11/2 and RB Leipzig 33/1.
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Source: bet365.com