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Colorado Rapids, Stefan Aigner mutually agree to part ways

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TRANSFER TRACKER STATUS: Released


The Colorado Rapids announced on Friday the club has reached a mutual agreement with Stefan Aigner to terminate the remainder of the midfielder’s three-and-a-half year contract.


The 30-year-old German singed with Colorado on July 26, 2017 after spending 11 years in the German Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga.


After scoring two goals in nine appearances – with five starts – to end 2017, Aigner has made just one substitute appearance under new Rapids coach Anthony Hudson, playing 11 minutes in a 3-0 win over the Philadelphia Union on March 31.


Hudson has attributed Aigner’s absence from his squad to various reasons this season – from illness, injury, a trip to Germany to obtain his visa and US green card and, most recently, fitness.


"It’s been a difficult situation and I would say disappointing as well," Hudson told 9news.com's Cealey Godwin last month. ā€œTo start with ā€¦ it’s been fitness issues. There wasn’t really any improvement there. And myself, the staff, even Stefan to his credit has been honest about it and has said it’s been an issue.ā€


Hudson said he had meetings with Aigner, trying to figure out different ways to get him involved, including a change of position. The onus, he said, was on Aigner to show his willingness to be in the starting XI.


"He’s a very, very important player. He’s a player who has been brought in as an experienced player, a big player, and we’re trying to find a way to solve the situation. Now none of that has really worked. What the disappointing part is we need to see a willingness to help the team. Help the team win and we haven’t seen that yet.ā€


Added Hudson: ā€The ball really is in his court. I’m still open. I don’t think I’ve ever given this many opportunities to a player in my life. But we also need him so if the time came where he was willing, then the door is open.ā€


Now, the door is closed.