Schingtienne candidate?
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Werder Bremen can implement a new transfer strategy thanks to the financial support of the regional alliance. Instead of being dependent on sales, the capital increase means that the Bundesliga club is prepared to pay transfer fees for new signings even without income. Nevertheless, the transfer of Kaishu Sano does not seem to be feasible. Frank Baumann explains the Green-Whites’ plans for the last week of the transfer window.
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K. Sano Defensive Midfield Kashima Antlers
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“We would like to add a young player who would strengthen us across the board,” said the sports director of “Bild“. According to the paper, four candidates are said to belong to the inner circle, but Sano’s commitment is no longer very likely. Werder had tried hard to get the 23-year-old midfielder over the past few days.DeichstubeAccording to him, there were concrete discussions and an initial offer. Ultimately, the Kashima Antlers’ transfer demands are too high.
Apparently the chances are better for Skelly Alvero (21) from Olympique Lyon. Most recently “The Team“reported on the possibility of a loan, which, in Werder’s opinion, should include a purchase option. Without going into specific detail about the Frenchman, Baumann confirms: “A loan deal with a purchase option or a purchase is interesting to us. I rule out a loan without the option to buy.”
In addition to Alvero, according to “Bild”, a young professional from the Bundesliga in Bremen is also on the list. In addition, the Belgian newspaper “La Dernière Heure” linked Werder with Joël Schingtienne on Monday. The 21-year-old defender can defend both on the inside and on the right and has a contract with Oud-Heverlee Leuven until 2026. The Green-Whites had already signed a professional with this profile in Julián Malatini (22) around two weeks ago.
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J. Schingtienne center back OH Leuven
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Werder Bremen wants to invest money in talent – a €5 million transfer is not out of the question
What all potential newcomers have in common is that they are young and capable of developing. A path that Werder wants to take with all determination in the next few years, as Baumann said in two interviews published on Monday with the “Bild“ and the regional magazine “outside and inside“explained in detail.
Basically, it is important that the money is only used to close the gap with other clubs, said the 48-year-old: “You have to classify that sensibly. I don’t think any Bundesliga club gasped because of the deal and is now trembling about Werder’s financial strength. What is important is that we have greater security for ourselves and can act more proactively on the transfer market. In the past we first had to generate transfer proceeds before we could invest.”
Füllkrug in front of Arnautovic: The most expensive Werder additions
11 Eljero Elia for 5.5 million euros from Juventus
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Season 2012/13 | As of: December 2023
10 Diego for 6 million euros from FC Porto
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9 Marko Arnautovic for 6.2 million euros from Twente
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Saison 2010/11
8 Niclas Füllkrug for 6.5 million euros from Hannover 96
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Saison 2019/20
7 Leonardo Bittencourt for 7 million euros from TSG Hoffenheim
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Saison 2020/21
5 Max Kruse for 7.5 million euros from VfL Wolfsburg
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Saison 2016/17
5 Wesley for 7.5 million euros from FC Santos
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Saison 2010/11
4 Carlos Alberto for 7.8 million euros from Fluminense
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Saison 2007/08
3 Milot Rashica for 8.1 million euros from Vitesse
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Saison 2017/18
2 Marko Marin for 8.2 million euros from Gladbach
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Saison 2009/10
1 Davy Klaassen for 13.5 million euros from Everton
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Saison 2018/19
This proactivity is likely to be expressed primarily in the fact that a transfer fee can be paid for youngsters. When asked whether Werder would pay 5 million euros or more for a 16-year-old in the future, Baumann said: “I won’t rule that out. However, it has to be right overall and there has to be a high probability that the player can really assert himself in the men’s division.” The last time Werder spent more than this amount on a player was in 2020, when the purchase obligation applied to Leonardo Bittencourt, who came from TSG Hoffenheim .
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