Germany’s main sporting tabloid reports that newly promoted Premier League outfit Ipswich town are keeping tabs on Freiburg attacker Derry Sherhant.
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Sky Germany reports that Newcastle United are preparing an offer for Borussia Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha.
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The record-breaking sale of RB Leipzig attacking phenom Yan Diomandé to Real Madrid has been officially confirmed.
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USMNT international Malik Tillman assails his Bundesliga club in highly critical interview
by Peter WeisBayer Leverkusen’s Malik Tillman has given a notable interview in which he criticized his current Bundesliga club, its management, and supporters.
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Sky Germany reports that RB Leipzig and Real Madrid have reached an agreement over Yan Diomandé’s transfer following several rounds of negotiations.
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RB Leipzig parted ways with Ole Werner despite the German head coach guiding the Saxony club to a third-placed finish in 2025/26, thus securing a return to UEFA Champions League …
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Newcastle consider Borussia Dortmund’s Felix Nmecha as potential Bruno Guimarães replacement
by Peter WeisFrance’s preeminent sporting publication reports that Newcastle are setting their sights on Borussia Dortmund and German national team midfielder Felix Nmecha.
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Germany’s preeminent footballing publication reports that Bayer Leverkusen are working to bring French winger Moussa Diaby back to the Bundesliga.
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Peter Gulacsi’s lengthy association with German football has officially concluded after the veteran goalkeeper completed a transfer from RB Leipzig to Villarreal.
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RB Leipzig boss comments on Yan Diomandé’s ‘sick leave’ during Real Madrid negotiations
by Peter WeisWhile the footballing world waits for Yan Diomandé’s Real Madrid transfer to be officially confirmed or called off, RB Leipzig personnel chief Marcel Schäfer has spoken on the 19-year-old’s supposed “sick leave” from his Bundesliga club
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Schalke 04 have officially confirmed a new one-year-deal for Bosnian footballing legend Edin Dzeko.
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Borussia Dortmund have officially confirmed the signing of Greek attacker Konstantinos Karetsas.
