Austria international a target for Kiev


At the heart of their attacking play so far this season, Werder Bremen will want to keep hold of Marko Arnautovic.
The Austrian forward has impressed in the Bundesliga so far this campaign, chipping in with a number of crucial goals and assists despite Bremen’s mid-table struggles. Joining FC Twente as a teenager, he scored 22 goals in 24 games for the Dutch side’s under-19 side to help them win the 2007/08 youth championship.
Arnautovic moved to Germany in 2010 after seeing out the previous season in Italy with Inter Milan. As manager of the Nerazzurri at the time, Jose Mourinho expressed his disappointment with the player’s attitude during his loan spell with the club. This was not the first time the youngster had made the headlines for the wrong reasons, and his behaviour has continued to cause problems at Werder Bremen.
Now 23 years of age, Arnautovic’s current employers will be hoping he can become more mature and fulfil his potential with them in the Bundesliga. According to Sky Sports, however, the forward has attracted the attention of Ukrainian side Dynamo Kiev, who would be able to make an offer to sign him before the end of the month.
Marko Arnautovic remains a Bremen player for now, but the future is unknown.