The sportive director of the Borussia Monchengladbach, Max Eberl, descartó this Monday any interest in the signing of the young Norwegian player of the Real Madrid Martin Odegaard. Eberl descartó Of form rotunda the arrival of the Scandinavian footballer that follows without raising head and find accommodate far of the Real Madrid Castilla.

"It is not true that are interested in him. It has to look for a club in which it can develop his talent and in these moments would not be a good option for him", affirmed Eberl in statements for "Sky Deutschland". The director of the Gladbach regretted that the perla that so much aimed have lost in the last years: "two years ago Odegaard was the young player more been still in Europe, a big promise that at the end chose to the Real Madrid".

"It is easy to say that seen what has sucedido this time treated of a bad signing, but Martin still has not fulfilled the 18 years, is very young and has margin of progression", sustained finally the sportive director of the team "borussier". 

From Germany and Austria laughed of the signing of Odegaard by the Madrid

It does months were two newspapers, of Germany and Austria, those that laughed of the signing by part of the Real Madrid of the appointed in his day crashes of Norway Martin Odegaard, that more than star is a starry. On the one hand it is the periodic "Die Welt", that speaks of absolute failure by part of the team merengue to the hour to value the contracting of the Scandinavian whereas it is the "Kurier" the one who asks what has changed of this blond youngster that arrived does two seasons to the Bernabéu.

And at all, seem to be the answer as the first affirm that "two summers later, his future seems muddy. It is still in the Castilla, where happens the weekends in provinces, struggling against teams like the Ray Majadahonda or the Zamudio". The Austrians autorrespondían saying that "no a lot" has changed the player as  "in place of in the Premier League or in the French league, follows playing in the modest stage of the Second B".