Werner opens the door for Ducksch to leave Werder – under one condition – fussball.news

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Is Marvin Ducksch leaving Werder Bremen? Coach Ole Werner has not ruled out a sale. There are rumors about Hoffenheim and Saudi Arabia.

Bremen – That Marvin Ducksch Werder Bremen is possible. Because Ole Werner is not putting a stop to a possible move of the two-time national player. Although Ducksch is “a key player that we want to keep,” emphasises Werder’s coach in an interview with Sports Image.

That’s why Werner does not rule out Ducksch’s departure

Nevertheless, Werner makes it clear: “It’s the same as last year with Niclas Füllkrug: A transfer cannot be ruled out for economic reasons for a player and for the club. I agree with that.” In other words: If Werder receives an adequate offer, Ducksch can go.

Marvin Ducksch is being linked with a departure from Bremen. © IMAGO / Nordphoto

How the portal 90min As recently reported, Ducksch is on the list at TSG Hoffenheim. The Kraichgau team has signed Maximilian Beier Borussia Dortmund BVB has paid a reported transfer fee of 29.5 million euros for Füllkrug’s successor, with bonuses of two million euros potentially added on.

For Füllkrug, who moved from Bremen to Dortmund in 2023 for around 18 million euros, the Westphalians are said to have received a transfer fee of 27 million euros from West Ham United, which could rise to 32 million euros thanks to possible bonuses.

Ducksch to Hoffenheim or Saudi Arabia?

In addition to a possible transfer to Hoffenheim, Ducksch is considering a move to Saudi Arabia. “Yes, there is something there,” The striker recently confirmed according to the DeichStubeAlmost a year ago there was already interest from the desert, at that time the 30-year-old had made it clear that a move was out of the question despite the financial incentives. Now it is also “not yet at the point where we have to think about it any more” – but that could change if improvements are made.

“I have a current contract here, I feel very comfortable and I am not someone who will walk away,” assured Ducksch, but also said: “If a very good offer comes in for me on August 28th, then I don’t think Werder will say no.”

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