Aron Johannsson joined Werder Bremen on a four-year contract in 2015.
U.S. international Aron Johannsson hopes to break into Werder Bremen’s team next season but said he could leave if the club no longer want him.
Johannsson, 26, missed large parts of his first season at Bremen with a hip injury and has only made two starts this term, both of them coming under the club’s former coach Viktor Skripnik.
His time on the pitch under Alexander Nouri has been limited, and he last came on as a substitute in the 3-0 win against RB Leipzig over two months ago. While Bremen…
Aron Johannsson has made only two starts for Werder Bremen this season
Werder Bremen have indicated that United States forward Aron Johannsson will be allowed to leave the Weserstadion in the summer.
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Aron Johannsson is yet to play a minute for Werder Bremen in 2017.
U.S. international Aron Johannsson has said he’s in the “most difficult period” of his career after dropping down the pecking order at Werder Bremen, and is considering leaving the Bundesliga side “to be happy” again.
Johannsson, 26, has endured a frustrating spell at Bremen ever since his transfer from AZ Alkmaar in 2015, with a hip injury ruling him out for the remainder of last season.
This term, despite returning to full fitness, the forward has made only eight appearances for the club and in…
Aron Johannsson joined Werder Bremen in 2015 but has only made 14 appearances.
U.S. international Aron Johannsson could look at “different options” in the summer should his situation at Werder Bremen not improve before the end of the Bundesliga season, a source close to the player has told ESPN FC.
Johannsson, 26, has only featured eight times for Bremen this season after returning from a long-term injury last summer. He started in the club’s first two matches and came off the bench another six times, and only twice in 2017. He has not featured in any of the last four league…
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Aron Johannsson has played seven games for Bremen this term.
Aron Johannsson is convinced Werder Bremen can turn their season around and avoid relegation to the second tier.
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