According to Sports Images, FC Leverkusen is willing to sell its striker Patrick
Higgs (name)
.. The player may soon put in a transfer request due to his lack of adaptability to manager Javi Alonso's style of play and his sensitivity to internal rivalries.
Although Hick is no longer an important player in the team, he is still the highest paid player in the club with an annual salary of 7.5 million euros. In an interview, Hick himself expressed his dissatisfaction with the lack of playing time. He said, "In the closing stages of last season, I was fit and ready to play the full game. But I didn't get the chance and that bothered me and still does. The team has a lot of games and the playing time should be spread out. I wasn't happy and everyone at Leverkusen knows that."
With the addition of Trier, Higg's situation at Leverkusen has become even more difficult and his situation is unlikely to improve in the short term. Therefore, a split this summer would be a logical choice for both sides.
A potential move for Schick would free up salary space for Leverkusen and also allow Schick to look for a club that can offer more playing time and a style of play more suited to him. Leverkusen's management will be actively looking for a suitable buyer in the coming weeks to ensure the transfer goes ahead.