Marvin Ducksch leaving SV Werder Bremen?
Austin FC from Major League Soccer shows great interest in signing Marvin Ducksch. The club from Texas is in talks with the 30-year-old striker from Werder Bremen, as reported by 'Sky'. Austin FC is offering Ducksch a spot as a Designated Player, allowing the club to make a contract offer outside the Salary Cap.
Marvin Ducksch decided to stay at Werder Bremen despite receiving several offers shortly before the transfer deadline. A teammate convinced him to remain at the club.
Werder Bremen was open to selling Ducksch, who scored 12 goals last season, but no offers that interested the club's management were received. Initially, a 7.5 million clause was deemed uninteresting by other clubs.
There were reports of interest from Saudi Arabian clubs for Marvin Ducksch. However, nothing concrete materialized, and Ducksch has confirmed his stay at Werder Bremen for the new season.
Marvin Ducksch is open to a transfer. If the financial offer is attractive for Werder Bremen, they might consider his departure. However, a new player who can replace him equally or even better must be brought in. It's not an easy task, but Werder should not let go of any more key players otherwise.
Marvin Ducksch might leave Werder Bremen before the transfer window closes on August 30.
Marvin Ducksch has received an inquiry from Saudi Arabia and he is not completely opposed to the idea. Although he is not about to sign yet, Ducksch confirmed the interest from Saudi Arabia. Last summer, he rejected a move and extended his contract with Werder Bremen until 2026. However, the situation is different this year as he missed the goal of qualifying for the European Championship in the Bundesliga. This could be his last opportunity to sign a mega-contract.
There is interest from Saudi Arabia for Marvin Ducksch, similar to the interest shown last year. No concrete offer has been made to Werder Bremen yet.
Marvin Ducksch discusses his release clause, offers, and the Premier League.
Marvin Ducksch has until Saturday to decide whether to utilize his release clause (7.5 million EUR fee until June 15) and leave Werder Bremen. Despite extending his contract until 2026 last year, he has not clearly stated plans to stay beyond this summer. He has expressed dissatisfaction with the fans' appreciation. No clubs have approached Werder Bremen yet.
Marvin Ducksch, the club's top scorer, and the club have shown openness to transfer thoughts.
Marvin Ducksch (30) can leave Werder in the summer via an exit clause for 7.5 million euros. When exactly it ends and what the chances of staying are, read on BILDplus.
Marvin Ducksch's future is uncertain. A transfer in this window would be a good opportunity for him to cash in.
Profi-Chef Clemens Fritz reveals the conditions under which a transfer fails.
The club has signaled readiness to let the striker go - a release clause makes it possible. The forward's contract runs until 2026.
Former Borussia Dortmund player, previously passed through Kiel.
Fans allegedly wish for his departure. Even though Werder and Ducksch might have different plans, it would be best for everyone if he stays. The club needs to find a strong, permanent striking partner like Füllkrug for him.
Marvin Ducksch, the striker from Werder Bremen, is speculated to be leaving the club in the summer. The fans have been pushing for his exit. No specific new club or country is mentioned.
Marvin Ducksch has been underperforming in recent weeks, leading to criticism from fans. Some fans hope that he will leave the club in the summer. Despite his recent struggles, he has scored 42 goals since his transfer to Werder in August 2021. However, it is considered certain that he will leave the club at the end of the season if there is a suitable offer.
Whether Marvin Ducksch (30) can play in Leverkusen on Sunday is still uncertain. But the distant future of Werder's striker is also unclear. Many signs now suggest that the time in Bremen will end in the summer...
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