DFB striker Niclas Füllkrug before transfer?
“The club is not in a good situation”
Created: 12/21/2022 4:21 p.m
By: Antonio Jose Riether
Will Niclas Füllkrug leave Werder Bremen?
The national player spoke about the current situation of his club and does not rule out a change.
Bremen – At the World Cup, Niclas Füllkrug was allowed to show himself on the big stage and was convincing.
FC Bayern was then said to be interested in the Werder Bremen attacker, after all the Munich team should still be looking for strikers.
The Bremen team would be willing to give up the 29-year-old - even Füllkrug does not rule out a change, according to his own statement.
Niclas filling jug |
Born: February 9, 1993 in Hanover |
Position: center forward |
Current club: Werder Bremen |
Internationals: 4 (3 goals) |
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Füllkrug was one of the few winners of the DFB team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar this winter.
The striker, who shot Werder back into the Bundesliga in May, was only called up to the national team shortly before the desert tournament.
And promptly showed good performances.
In the three preliminary round games, the newcomer scored two goals and one assist with three substitutions.
As a result, those responsible for Bayern asked their players about filling jugs during the tournament, as reported
by Sportbuzzer
.
Clubs from abroad are said to have had a filling jug on their list since the World Cup.
In the Bundesliga, the center forward is currently in second place in the top scorer list with ten goals.
Niclas Füllkrug could probably leave Werder Bremen with a suitable offer.
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Is Niclas Füllkrug changing?
In the case of an "immoral offer", Werder will probably be weak
It will probably be very difficult for Werder to keep the gap.
Clemens Fritz, head of professional football at the promoted team, recently commented on the current situation.
"Should an immoral offer come that Niclas would also like to accept, we at least have to deal with it because of our economic possibilities," said the ex-professional.
In a detailed interview with
SportBild
, Füllkrug spoke about his situation and possible inquiries from other clubs.
"Basically, there must first be an interest and an offer from another club that is worth looking into," said the striker, who did not go into further detail but praised his employer for it.
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Füllkrug on Werder: "The club is in a not so good financial situation"
"For me, Werder is not a run-of-the-mill club.
We have one of the most beautiful stadiums in Germany, a great atmosphere during the games, great conditions, a good team and a great team of coaches," said Füllkrug.
Nevertheless, the finances of the North Germans will probably be decisive for whether he ultimately stays or goes.
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And so Füllkrug agrees with Clemens Fritz' statement.
"The fact is that the club is not in a good financial situation and would perhaps also deal with it," says the striker.
“We had a similar situation after relegation.
Werder had not declared any player unsaleable.”
Füllkrug doesn't seem to be opposed to a change at all.
Nevertheless, he also knows what he has at his regular place at Werder and says: "But the most important thing for me is to be happy in life.
I am currently.
There are more important things than money."
(ajr)