Inter target Robin Gosens discussed his future, his interest in German side Schalke and how he feels at Atalanta in an interview with German broadcaster Sport1 earlier today.
“What do I see in my future? It is incredibly difficult to answer this question. Covid-19 has caused uncertainty in all the clubs.
“I’m not worried, of course I’ve heard some rumors about myself, but to be associated with so many top international clubs right now seems crazy. And it still creates some disbelief that you have the quality to play in these clubs.”
The 26-year-old German left wing back, who is contracted to Atalanta until 2022, then highlighted how he is fond of Schalke and their sporting project.
“If I decide to change teams, the important thing for me is to find a sporting project that suits me. I’ve always said that Schalke is my favourite club. The people in charge there talked about rebuilding and it would be nice to be part of it in some way. Schalke has had difficult years, but it is still one of the big clubs with a big fan base.”
The Atalanta midfielder did admit that a move to the Bundesliga side is unlikely for the moment.
“But at the moment it seems to be difficult to envision a transfer, considering their financial situation, and I don’t know if it would make sense in a sporting sense. I have to be honest.”
Finally, Gosens discussed how he felt at Atalanta and what may happen in the future.
“At Atalanta I’m happy, but I’ve never hidden the fact that I’d like to go and play in Germany. I don’t know when that might happen.”
The 26-year-old German has been a core part of coach Gian Piero Gasperini’s squad this season, making 36 appearances across all competitions, for a total of 2792 minutes.
In that time, he has scored 10 goals and provided six assists. Inter are interested in signing Gosens as they are looking to strengthen the left wing back position, a role without a strong starter considering the age of Ashley Young and the poor physical condition of Kwadwo Asamoah.