C. Tzolis leaving Fortuna Düsseldorf?
Christos Tzolis leaves Fortuna Düsseldorf and joins FC Brügge. The Belgian transfer expert Sacha Tavoleri reported it first. Fortuna Düsseldorf bought Tzolis for 3.5 million euros and is selling him for 6 million euros. Tzolis becomes the second most expensive departure from Fortuna and moves from the 2nd league to the Champions League.
Christos Tzolis has been bought by Fortuna Dusseldorf, making him officially a player for the German club. However, he is expected to transfer to Club Bruges shortly.
Christos Tzolis has a release clause of 6 million euros which he can activate by July 15 to provide Fortuna Düsseldorf with funds for new signings.
Christos Tzolis is expected to bring in a significant transfer fee for Fortuna Düsseldorf.
Christos Tzolis is considered too expensive by Fortuna Düsseldorf and is set to be sold directly.
Tzolis is set to be sold this summer. His market value has increased from 7 to 10 million Euros according to transfermarkt.de. However, Fortuna can only hope for 2 million Euros for Tzolis. After the relegation disaster, Düsseldorf pulled the 3.5 million Euro purchase option and committed the left winger from Norwich City (2nd English league) permanently. Tzolis can go for a fixed 6 million Euros until July 15th. After deducting the usual 'side noises' in transfers, Fortuna would 'only' remain 2 million Euros. Only if Tzolis would present a new club after July 15th, the transfer fee would be freely negotiable. With then achievable 10 million Euros, Düsseldorf would make about 6 million Tzolis profit. The hottest lead currently leads to Mainz. If talent Brajan Gruda (19) leaves, Tzolis would be the ideal replacement.
Tzolis is set to be sold this summer. His market value has increased from 7 to 10 million Euros according to transfermarkt.de. However, Fortuna can only hope for 2 million Euros for Tzolis. After the relegation disaster, Düsseldorf pulled the 3.5 million Euro purchase option and committed the left winger from Norwich City (2nd English league) permanently. Tzolis can go for a fixed 6 million Euros until July 15th. After deducting the usual 'side noises' in transfers, Fortuna would 'only' remain 2 million Euros. Only if Tzolis would present a new club after July 15th, the transfer fee would be freely negotiable. With then achievable 10 million Euros, Düsseldorf would make about 6 million Tzolis profit.
Christos Tzolis, who was recently acquired by Fortuna Düsseldorf for a fixed transfer fee of 3.5 million Euros, can be sold for a fixed price of 6 million Euros until July 15th. After this date, the transfer fee would be negotiable. This could be a profitable deal, but also a big loss for the club.
Fortuna Düsseldorf has the option to buy Christos Tzolis but plans to sell him directly. Tzolis has a release clause of 6 million Euros which he has to trigger until 15th of July. After this date, the transfer fee would be negotiable. His market value is 7 million Euros.
After a disappointing season in the Bundesliga basement, Union Berlin is looking for reinforcements for the offensive on the transfer market. One candidate is said to be the Greek Christos Tzolis. Fortuna Düsseldorf has signed the top scorer of the 2nd league, who scored 22 goals last season and was on loan from English second division club Norwich City, for 3.5 million euros - also to sell him again.
Christos Tzolis (22) is currently playing for Fortuna Düsseldorf while being on loan from Norwich City. There are discussions about using the buy option for Tzolis, which would cost 5 million Euros and an annual salary of 1.5 million Euros. However, this is considered too expensive for Düsseldorf. The club is hoping to negotiate with all parties involved, including Norwich, to pay less or to stretch the payment. There is also hope that Tzolis might be willing to accept a lower salary. Christos Tzolis has expressed his desire to stay in Germany, preferably with Fortuna Düsseldorf.
Fortuna Düsseldorf has a 5 million purchase option for Tzolis. A few weeks ago, it was ruled out that Düsseldorf would transfer the money to Norwich City, but according to BILD, there has been a rethink. If the club decides that Tzolis is the highest priority and other deals cannot be implemented as a result, his purchase is no longer ruled out. At the same time, however, work is also continuing on an alternative solution to keep the Greek player for longer. Not only could this be worthwhile in sporting terms. Tzolis is now worth 7 million euros according to Transfermarkt.de.
It is unclear what will happen with Christos Tzolis at Fortuna Düsseldorf. Current plans and wishes are being discussed.
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