“I did not have this desire” – Youngster player explains Brentford departure, all about the feelings.

Mads Bidstrup, a midfielder for RB Salzburg, has acknowledged that he chose to leave Brentford this summer because he didn’t feel the same way about the Austrian team as he does with Brentford.

After being acquired from Brentford in the summer for €6 million, the 22-year-old has been speaking with Fan.at.

The young player had been with the Bees since August 2020, when he transferred from RB Leipzig’s U19s to Brentford’s B side, but he was only able to make 14 appearances across all competitions.

He joined Nordsjaelland on loan in January 2022 and returned to the club in June of this year, spending the previous season away from the team.

Mads Bidstrup officially promoted to First Team Squad | Brentford FC

The decision was then made for him to depart on a permanent basis this summer, with him electing to make the move to Austria on a permanent basis.
He’s been a regular for them so far, making 13 appearances in all competitions to date and fully justifying his decision to leave Brentford in the process.

Not that he believes there needs to be any justification as he’s more than happy with what’s happened, admitting it’s all a case of feelings.

“People who deal with football know that this club is something special, that special things are happening here,” he said.

“The most important thing was to play an important role within the team. I had this desire before, but I did not have this desire in Leipzig and Brentford.

“At Nordsjaelland I noticed that I needed exactly that and thereby become a better player. In Salzburg, people were convinced that I could play a special role.”

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