The 21 year old has impressed Irons scouts who have recently travelled to Germany to watch him play for Bundesliga Zweike side St Pauli, for whom he has crashed in 12 goals so far this campaign, with one scout being quoted in a German newspaper as describing Ginczek as "terrific." The forward's agent said yesterday that the player's parent club Borussia Dortmund would not, in all probability, make any decisions on his future until next month and Ginczek has told German newspaper Bild today that "what happens at the end of the season is an open question- everything is in the hands of Dortmund."
This sounds promising, and there is no question that we need a talisman.. go get him, Big Sam!
By Alex Shilling, News Editor
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