
Wolfsburg's Pejčinović at centre of transfer speculation as coach fumes
Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking launched an angry tirade at journalists following his side's 0-0 draw with Borussia Mönchengladbach, after being questioned about the future of striker Dženan Pejčinović. The 61-year-old shouted "not such shitty questions about the future" as he left the press conference, visibly frustrated by the line of inquiry. His outburst underscores the mounting speculation surrounding one of his team's key assets as the season nears its end.
During the conference, Hecking made his displeasure clear, stating that it was inappropriate to focus on player futures immediately after a match. "What bothers me a bit – I'd like to mention this briefly because I just overheard it – is that, in the current situation after such a game, asking about the future of our players," he said. "It is not right in my opinion. I don't think it's good when my players are constantly confronted with such issues."
Pejčinović, the 21-year-old striker at the centre of the rumors, has been a rare positive in a difficult campaign for Wolfsburg, who are battling to avoid relegation. He has scored seven Bundesliga goals this season, emerging as a bright prospect. When asked about a potential departure, the player offered a more measured response than his coach, focusing on the club's immediate priorities. "That's not an issue for me right now," Pejčinović said. "I still have three games to play with Wolfsburg, we want to stay in the league – and everything will be decided after that."
The intense interest in Pejčinović is a direct consequence of his performances for a struggling side. His goal return from a peripheral role has reportedly attracted attention from clubs within Germany and abroad, with his contract situation adding to the speculation. While no formal offers or interested parties were named in the reports that prompted Hecking's reaction, the mere discussion of a transfer has become a disruptive topic for a club in a precarious league position.
For Wolfsburg, retaining their status in the Bundesliga is the absolute priority, and losing a key scorer like Pejčinović would be a significant blow to their rebuilding plans should they survive. The player's comments suggest his future will be evaluated once the club's fate is decided, leaving the door open for a summer move. Hecking's explosive reaction highlights the pressure at the Volkswagen Arena, where on-pitch concerns are now being compounded by off-pitch speculation about one of their most valuable players.



