The Football League Paper

MARTIN ECSTATIC OVER WOLF’S ARRIVAL

- By Jamie Holt

RUSSELL Martin says Swansea had to ward off competitio­n from top leagues across Europe to sign Hannes Wolf on loan from Borussia Monchengla­dbach.

The Austria Under-21 internatio­nal, who has signed for the rest of the season, has played eight times for the Bundesliga outfit this season, but not since October.

Swansea head coach Martin said of the midfielder, 22: “It’s really exciting. After speaking to Hannes, we were put on the radar by his agent who likes the style of play here.

“He said it’s unlikely because of the player’s pedigree, but he said he might be available.

“Somehow the deal has been made to happen, which is great. Financiall­y it’s not outside what we can do.

“He’s someone else who has had to sacrifice money to be here. It’s a place he wants to play football and that’s the importance

of having clarity of a style on the pitch.

“It happened at our previous club (MK Dons). Players came who we probably weren’t in the market for, like Scott Twine.

“I think with the amount of competitio­n we beat off, from top leagues across Europe, I’m really excited by it.”

Swansea have relied heavily on Joel Piroe and Jamie Paterson – who is currently in dispute with the club and may leave this month – for goals this season.

Martin feels Wolf’s arrival will provide him with extra options in the final third of the pitch.

“He can play in numerous positions in attack,” Martin said.

“He’s a fantastic athlete and out of possession he’s incredible.

“I think he’ll bring assists, goals and a real threat. He can play anywhere for us and have an impact.”

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ARRIVAL: Hannes Wolf

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