Melvyn Lorenzen will miss the first three weeks of Werder Bremen’s pre-season training after being attacked on his own doorstep on Saturday night.
The Bundesliga club released a statement yesterday confirming the attack by unidentified individuals on the 21-year-old outside his own home, which left the winger with facial injuries.
Lorenzen was taken to hospital and has been told he will be unable to train for three weeks. His attackers escaped before the police arrived.
“Of course we are shocked by such an incident and we hope it gets resolved quickly,” Bremen’s director of sport Frank Baumann said.
“We are going to give Melvyn our full support. We hope that he makes a full recovery from this incident very quickly and joins us back in the team.”
Lorenzen, who was born in London and accepted a call-up from the Uganda national team in May, making his debut in a 2-0 friendly defeat to Zimbabwe, joined Werder Bremen in 2013 from Holstein Kiel.
He made his first-team debut in October 2013 and so far has made 14 appearances for the Bundesliga outfit.