New signing Michael Wenink: ATSV Habenhausen relies on a breath of fresh air!

New signing Michael Wenink: ATSV Habenhausen relies on a breath of fresh air!
An exciting news from the Bremen handball scene: The ATSV Habenhausen presented its third external newcomer. The 27-year-old left winger Michael Wennink changes from the Dutch first division club HV Hurry Up to the third division club and will not only strengthen the team, but will also close an important gap. The departure from Tim Brauner to TV Cloppenburg prompted the Bremen to become active on the market, and they have made a real catch with a venue.
After two years at E&O Emmen and a short time in Zwaremener, this is the first step abroad for the talented player. Handball-World reports that WenNink in Bremen will ended with his speed in Bremen, his concentrated conclusion and his Defense strength convinced. Trainer Matthias Ruckh has great confidence in Wenink's skills and is convinced that he can take on a lot of responsibility both in attack and defense.
new challenges and positive expectations
Michael Wenink is enthusiastic about the move to Bremen and looks forward to the new experiences that await him. While he has already gained a lot of experience in the Dutch league, the step abroad is a great way for him to develop further. His future teammates, such as Luc Schluroff, who also plays in the half position, are also happy about the reinforcement.
The move to ATSV Habenhausen has not triggered any panic among the club managers and the teammates of Hurry Up. It is to be hoped that the parents of Goncalo Gracio and Youri Braker have good reasons to stay with the club. Handbalinside emphasizes that the support in the team is strong and the departures are seen in a positive light.
With Michael Wenink, the ATSV Habenhausen has made good business and is well equipped for the upcoming challenges. Trainer Ruckh can look forward to more flexible game systems, since Wenink has great potential.
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