Germany’s preeminent footballing publication reports that TSG 1899 Hoffenheim are considering picking up Czech right back Vladimir Coufal on a free transfer.
Transfer Market
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Germany’s preeminent footballing publication reports that Ajax Amsterdam, Feyenoord Rotterdam, and Eintracht Frankfurt are all alive in the race to acquire Borussia Mönchengladbach defender Ko Itakura.
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Fabrice Hawkins reports that Hamburg’s Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer is on the verge of a Ligue 1 switch.
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RB Leipzig sporting director Marcel Schäfer has directly addressed exit rumors surrounding Benjamin Sesko and Xavi Simons.
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With the departures of Benjamin Sesko and Xavi Simons imminent, RB Leipzig could lose yet another attacking star this summer. Florian Plettenberg reports that Sunderland have placed the Belgian forward …
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Florian Plettenberg reports that Aurelio Buta is set to join Panathinaikos. The Greek side have reached a total agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt to sign the Portuguese defender for a reported …
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Sky Germany reports that Monaco have reached an agreement to sign Lukas Hradecky from Bayer Leverkusen for a fee that totals €4m. A medical examination hasn’t been completed but die …
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Sky Germany reports that Benjamin Sesko has been left out of the RB Leipzig squad to face Atalanta due to the player’s imminent departure. This comes after Newcastle United submitted …
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The Athletic reports that Newcastle have made their first offer for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Seško as they go head-to-head for the Slovenian’s signing with Manchester United. The first offer from …
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After Stuttgart’s transfer of Giannis Konstantelias fell through, the Bundesliga club have identified Celta Vigo’s Williot Swedberg (21) as an alternative. Sky Germany report that several candidates have been discussed …
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Germany’s preeminent footballing publication reports that TSG 1899 Hoffenheim striker Mërgim Berisha has declined a chance to move to 2. Bundesliga outfit Hertha BSC.
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Speaking to Germany’s main sporting tabloid, the agent representing Stuttgart attacker “Silas” Katompa Mvumpa has personally nixed the notion of his client transferring to Turkey.
