
"According to a report by Bild, Bayern Munich goalkeeper Daniel Peretz, currently on loan at Hamburger SV, refused to join training on Saturday. Peretz has had a terrible loan spell at HSV so far, playing only two DFB Pokal games for a total of 210 minutes. According to the report, Peretz has gone on strike to force his move to Southampton, who have shown interest in the Israeli keeper."
"HSV, however, are adamant on keeping him until they can find a replacement. Bayern Munich have no say in the matter - there is no break clause in the loan deal. How did it come to this? Peretz was supposed to get regular game time at Hamburg, that's why he was signed. No one expected him to be benched for 99% of the season so far. The player is naturally frustrated, and thus things have come to a head."
Daniel Peretz, on loan from Bayern Munich at Hamburger SV, refused to attend training after receiving almost no playing time. He has featured only twice in the DFB Pokal, totaling 210 minutes, and has been benched for roughly 99% of the season. Peretz stopped training to push for a transfer to Southampton, who have expressed interest. Hamburg insist on keeping him until a replacement is found; the loan contains no break clause, so Bayern cannot unilaterally recall him. Any early termination would require HSV's consent or a fee, and skipping training reduces Peretz's limited leverage and playing opportunities.
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