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Agreement reached: Guus Til – Spartak Moscow in Freiburg

Freiburg have strengthened their offensive characteristics with the signing of Dutch midfielder Til on a two-year loan from Spartak that includes a purchase option. “The game is played at full speed in the Bundesliga, which suits my taste for the game, I do not” I have to think a lot about the offer, “the 22-year-old told the Freiburg website.

Agreement reached: Mike van der Hoorn – Swansea City to Arminia Bielefeld

Bundesliga newcomers Arminia Bielefeld, Dutch central defender van der Hoorn to a three-year deal on a loose transfer.”Mike is a physically powerful central defender who also has an aerial game,” Bielefeld coach Uwe Neuhaus said on the club’s homepage.”With its quality, it will be very compatible with our gaming system.”

Agreement reached: Vedad Ibisevic – Hertha Berlin al Schalke

Finding trustworthy targets on a limited budget is never easy, but the Schalke has immersed himself in the loose agent market to solve his problem. Ibisevic, 36, whose contract with Hertha expired this summer, has scored 127 goals in 340 Bundesliga games.date and has signed a one-year contract.

Rumor: Benoit Badiashile – Monaco at Bayer Leverkusen

After sending Volland upside down, leverkusen hoped to hire 19-year-old Badiashile to reinforce his baseline characteristics with a promising central defender.Sprint any hope of a summer move.

Rumor: Baptiste Santamaria – Angers at SC Freiburg

Despite rumors suggesting that an agreement was imminent, the Angers club in Ligue 1 has publicly announced that it has rejected an offer of 11 million euros from Freiburg for Santamaría.The payment would have set the Freiburg midfielder’s record, but now there is a great deal of doubt about any possible deal.

Agreement reached: Robert Gumny – Lech Poznan in Augsburg

Augsburg has picked up Polish right-back Under-21 Gumny from Lech Poznan on a five-year contract.”We are very happy to have hired a young and talented right-back,” said director Stefan Reuter.”We are confident that it will play a role in achieving our goals in the coming years.”

Agreement reached: Pernille Harder – Wolfsburg Frauen to Chelsea

Danish forward Pernille Harder left the women’s Bundesliga and joined Chelsea, which would be an unprecedented move in the women’s world.

Harder, 27, is one of the most productive strikers in the World Cup and leaves Wolfsburg with a record of 105 goals in 114 games.His last match was a 3–1 loss to Lyon in the recent Champions League final.

Wolfsburg Frauen sports director Ralf Kellermann admitted it wasn’t easy to let Harder go.”Given the fact that we’re dealing with a world record, the fact that Pernille would only be with us for another 10 months and only played a definitive Champions League for us was a fair solution.”

Agreement reached: Kevin Volland – Bayer Leverkusen in Monaco

Striker Volland made his first move out of Germany, joining Ligue 1 club Monaco in an initial deal worth 11 million euros plus additions after scoring 50 goals in 148 games with Leverkusen.

“Kevin is a flexible advance who works hard for the team with statistics that show his purpose and selflessness.I am convinced that your power and delight will be very positive assets for our player organization,” said Monaco Sporting Director Paul Mitchell.

Agreement concluded: Philipp Max – Augsburg at PSV Eindhoven

Max left Augsburg after five years after being kidnapped through the 24 Dutch champions with a four-year contract valued at 10 million euros. “I like the taste of PSV football,” said Max. “They to win trophies and me too.”

Rumor: Kai Havertz – Bayer Leverkusen at Chelsea

First Timo Werner, now, in spite of all Kai Havertz?Chelsea seems to have come to an agreement by 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 comply and another 10 million euros payable if the clauses are met.

Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz is resigned to his star player’s departure and Kevin Volland’s departure to Monaco.”I don’t expect Kevin Volland and Kai Havertz to work out with us again,” he said.

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