Rapid Vienna facing big changes: M'Buyi and Stöger on board!

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Adrian Segecic is not moving to Rapid Vienna. Claudy M'Buyi and Jannes Horn are about to transfer to Rapid.

Adrian Segecic wechselt nicht zu Rapid Wien. Claudy M'Buyi und Jannes Horn stehen kurz vor Transfers zu Rapid.
Adrian Segecic is not moving to Rapid Vienna. Claudy M'Buyi and Jannes Horn are about to transfer to Rapid.

Rapid Vienna facing big changes: M'Buyi and Stöger on board!

SK Rapid Wien is facing an exciting change in the coming season. Adrian Segecic, a 20-year-old player from Sydney FC, will not move to the traditional Austrian club. This transfer has been discussed in recent weeks, but it is now reported that a move for the Australian to the English Championship is more likely. According to the Austrian news magazine courier Financially stronger clubs have a better chance of signing Segecic.

Another player who has come into focus is Claudy M’Buyi. The top scorer in the ADMIRAL 2nd league is about to move to Rapid. SK Rapid's interest in M'Buyi has developed due to his impressive performance at St. Pölten, where he scored 23 goals in just 17 appearances. The transfer fee should be below the originally requested 500,000 euros, confirmed SKN St. Pölten.

New wind on the sidelines

Another important step for the club is the signing of Peter Stöger as the new head coach, who is expected to be presented on Monday. Stöger will work alongside assistant coach Thomas Sageder. The aim is to make a return to the European Cup with Rapid Vienna and thus overcome the current sadness in Hütteldorf. Loud laola1 Sports director Markus Katzer is also actively looking for a new one-striker and a possible back-up.

Rapid also had a few departures last season. Guido Burgstaller will end his professional career, but he could take on a role as a youth coach. In addition, the loan contracts of Dion Beljo and Ercan Kara are expiring, which opens up additional transfer opportunities.

The team in focus

When it comes to squad development, Matthias Seidl is a stabilizing force. He played a total of 56 competitive games this season and is keen to stay at Rapid. Seidl is optimistic about the future of the club. The situation of Simon Seidl is less encouraging, as his transfer to Rapid is almost impossible as he will remain at Blau-Weiß Linz.

Fan support remains crucial to Rapid, especially in times of change. Burgstaller appealed to the supporters to support the team in the crucial phase. Around 16,000 tickets have already been sold so far, indicating strong interest and a loyal fan base.

Overall, everything points to an exciting time for SK Rapid Wien, both in terms of strategic personnel decisions and sporting ambitions for the coming season.