Bayer Leverkusen confirms Michael Ballack will leave at the end of the season

The 35-year-old midfielder is out of contract in the summer and has already expressed his desire to finish his career abroad, with China said to be his most likely destination

By Mark Doyle

Michael Ballack, Bayer Leverkusen
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Bayer Leverkusen has confirmed that Michael Ballack will part company with the club in the summer.

The 35-year-old midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season and Leverkusen CEO Wolfgang Holzhauser has now admitted that there was never any chance of the player agreeing an extension with the club.

"When we signed Ballack in 2010, it was clear that we would go our separate ways after two years,” he is quoted as saying by Bild.

Even though the departure of the former Germany international has now been confirmed, Holzhauser is confident that Ballack will continue to give his all until the end of the season.

"I hope he repeats his strong performances from the first half [of the season],” he added.

Holzhauser also revealed that the club will not be searching for any high-profile replacements for Ballack.

"Following the transfers of [Bernd] Leno and [Philipp] Wollscheid, which cost €13-15 million, our budget is nearly depleted,” he revealed. “The small squad is perhaps a risk, but it is a fine squad."

Ballack moved to Leverkusen from Kaiserslautern in 1999 and rejoined the club in the summer of 2010 after spells with Bayern Munich and Chelsea.


 
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