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Agreement concluded: Angelino – Manchester City in Leipzig
Leipzig have completed the renewal of Manchester City full-back Angelino, on loan for a season, after the Spaniard played a prominent role in the German club’s race to the semi-finals of the league champions.
Unlike the loan deal that saw Angelino impress at the time last season, the new deal includes an option to buy the Spanish left-wing contract through 2025, Leipzig said in a statement.
Agreement concluded: Daniel Baier – Augsburg withdraws
Daniel Baier admitted on Instagram that he would have liked to end his career in Augsburg, but after his contract with the club expired at the end of July, the 36-year-old hung up his boots.
“I am incredibly satisfied and proud to be able to call myself a Bundesliga kid and will look back fondly at that point. Even if it happened in a way that he hadn’t imagined it would. Myself, that’s how to be. “
Agreement concluded: Patrik Schick – Roma at Bayer Leverkusen
After promoting Kevin Volland and Kai Havertz, Leverkusen invested part of 21-year-old Roma striker Patrik Schick. The Czech foreigner was on loan last season with RB Leipzig scoring 10 goals in 28 games.
“I am very satisfied to continue betting on Germany and on this club abroad,” he added, with Leverkusen qualifying for the Europa League next season.
Agreement concluded: Lazar Samardzic – Hertha Berlin at RB Leipzig
One of Germany’s brightest emerging talents has left the capital for Leipzig with a € 600,000 contract.
“Lazar is one of the most productive German talents. Despite interest from abroad, we had to convince him to come here,” said sporting director Markus Kroesche.
Samardzic joined the Hertha Berlin Youth Academy at the age of seven in 2009 and made a few first-team appearances on the season. But now he has signed a five-year contract with Julian Nagelsmann’s team.
“RB Leipzig is a great club for young, hungry players. The team has been playing attractive and attacking football for many years now and I think I will fit in well,” Samardzic said of his new club.
Rumor: Julian Draxler v Paris Saint-Germain at Bayer Leverkusen
Despite having played 90 minutes in the Nations League matches in Germany, Julian Draxler was suggested through Joachim Löw to “take a step (towards a club) where he plays regularly” if he wants to stay in contention. .
The 26-year-old appears to be in first place with just one year remaining on his contract at Paris Saint-Germain. And Leverkusen is in a position to fill the gaps left by the outings of Kai Havertz and Kevin Volland in recent days.
Rumor: Angelino – Manchester City at RB Leipzig
The marauding left-back spent part of last season on loan with the Julian Nagelsmann look and the Red Bulls need him back this quarter.
Angelino appears to be running a surplus for City’s wishes and with Leipzig needing an initial loan, the Bundesliga club is willing to purchase a € 20 million call option, according to German soccer magazine Kicker.
Rumor: Thiago v Bayern Munich in Liverpool
Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has said he has agreed to waste Thiago, with Liveprool and Manchster United among his contenders, but the Spanish midfielder is very confident.
“I never said I was leaving,” Thiago, forward of the next Nations League game against Ukraine, told reporters. “Every year you put me on another team. I’m on the sidelines, my long career is tomorrow’s game right now. I don’t care and I’m not interested in what I know I’ve been talking about. “
Until a few days before, Thiago, bought in Bavaria through Pep Guardiola from Barcelona in 2013, had described how satisfied he was in Germany. “Bayern is my home and I am pleased to be there,” said the 29-year-old.
Rumor: Julian Draxler – Paris Saint-Germain al Hertha Berlin
The former Schalke and Wolfsburg star is said to be dissatisfied with his playing time among the Champions League finalists and will look to move forward to stay on Joachim Löw’s plans for Euro 2021, Germany reports on screen.
Although they only have one year left on their contract, Hertha is possibly one of the few German groups that may prefer it and want a player of their profile. But, despite his star’s decline since he arrived in France, he’s unlikely to run out of offers.
Agreement reached Ritsu Doan – PSV to Arminia Bielefeld (loan)
The newly promoted squad has moved to catch the end of the season.
Coach Uwe Neuhaus said on a Saturday that Doan is “a very sensitive winger with a lot of speed who shows his quality with goals and assists. “
Bielefeld has signed several players this summer, but has yet to spend on moving fees.
Agreement concluded: Kai Havertz – Bayer Leverkusen at Chelsea
This is despite everything exceeded, the two clubs pronounced the agreement on Friday afternoon. Havertz signed a five-year contract with the Premier League team, but said he had trouble expressing his emotions for Leverkusen, the club he joined as a child.
He will team up with fellow German internationals Timo Werner and Antonio Rüdiger alongside Frank Lampard and says he’s really looking forward to getting started. Much more on that here.
Rumor: Kai Havertz v Bayer Leverkusen at Chelsea
The latest twist in a saga of moves that fits into an ongoing gag, but despite everything, may soon end with reports in England and Germany suggesting confirmation of Kai Havertz’s long-awaited move to Chelsea in the next 24 hours. .
The 21-year-old is said to have left the German national team camp to complete his medical examination and close the deal. Havertz, an unused replacement in Germany’s 1-1 draw with Spain on Thursday.
Agreement concluded: Guus Til – Spartak Moscow in Freiburg
Freiburg reinforced their offensive characteristics with the signing of Dutch midfielder Til on a two-year loan from Spartak that includes a call option. “The game is played at full speed in the Bundesliga, which fits with my taste for the game. I didn’t have to think much about the offer,” the 22-year-old told the Freiburg website.
Agreement concluded: Mike van der Hoorn – Swansea City to Arminia Bielefeld
Bundesliga newcomer Arminia Bielefeld signed Dutch center back van der Hoorn for three years with a loose transfer. “Mike is a physically powerful center-back who also has a passing game,” Bielefeld coach Uwe Neuhaus said on the club’s home page. “With its quality, it will be very compatible with our game system. “
Agreement concluded: Vedad Ibisevic – Hertha Berlin in Schalke
Finding a reliable source of targets on a budget is never easy, however Schalke has entered the flexible agent market in an attempt to solve your problem. The 36-year-old Ibisevic, whose contract with Hertha expired this summer, has scored 127 goals in 340 Bundesliga games and is currently on a one-year deal.
Rumor: Benoit Badiashile – Monaco at Bayer Leverkusen
After sending Volland the other way, Leverkusen hoped to point 19-year-old Badiashile to bolster his baseline characteristics with a promising center-back. However, reports in Germany recommend that Bayer 04 have been left out of a deal that may put all hopes of a summer move to an end.
Rumor: Baptiste Santamaria – Angers at SC Freiburg
Despite rumors suggesting a deal was imminent, Ligue 1 club Angers have publicly announced that it has rejected an 11 million euro offer from Freiburg for Santamaría. The payment would have signed the Freiburg midfielder’s record, but now there is great doubt about any possible deal.
Agreement concluded: Robert Gumny – Lech Poznan in Augsburg
Augsburg have picked up Polish under-21 right-back Gumny from Lech Poznan on a five-year deal. “We are very happy to have recruited a young and talented right back,” said manager Stefan Reuter. “We are confident that it will play a role in achieving our goals in the years to come. “
Agreement concluded: Pernille Harder – Wolfsburg Frauen at Chelsea
Danish forward Pernille Harder left the women’s Bundesliga and joined Chelsea; The fees are said to be a world record move for women.
Harder, 27, is one of the most productive forwards in the world, leaving Wolfsburg with a record 105 goals in 114 games. Their last game was a 3-1 loss to Lyon in the recent Champions League final.
Wolfsburg Frauen sporting director Ralf Kellermann admitted that it was not easy to let Harder go. “Taking into account that we are facing a world record, that Pernille is only going to be with us for another 10 months and he has just played a Champions League final for us, we thought it was a fair. circular solution. “
Agreement concluded: Kevin Volland – Bayer Leverkusen in Monaco
Striker Volland left Germany for the first time, joining Ligue 1 club Monaco in a deal believed to be the first worth 11 million euros plus additions after scoring 50 goals in 148 games for him. Leverkusen.
“Kevin is a flexible forward who works hard for the team with statistics that show his goal and his dedication. I have no doubt that his power and delight will be very positive assets for our player organization,” said the sporting director. from Monaco, Paul Mitchell.
Agreement concluded: Philipp Max – Augsburg at PSV Eindhoven
Max left Augsburg after five years after being kidnapped by the 24 Dutch champions with a four-year contract estimated at € 10 million. “I like the taste of PSV football,” said Max. “They to win trophies and me too. “
Rumor: Kai Havertz v Bayer Leverkusen at Chelsea
First Timo Werner, now, despite everything Kai Havertz? Chelsea appears to have struck a deal for some other German star in a busy moving window for Frank Lampard’s men.
Several accredited resources report that the clubs have agreed to a payment of 80 million euros in advance, plus an additional 10 million euros to adhere to and another 10 million euros payable if the clauses are met.
Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz resigns himself to the departure of his star boy and Kevin Volland’s in Monaco. “I don’t expect Kevin Volland and Kai Havertz to exercise with us again,” he said.
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