Werder Bremen: Tough negotiations about Derrick Köhn - does he stay?!

Werder Bremen: Tough negotiations about Derrick Köhn - does he stay?!
Bremen, Deutschland - SV Werder Bremen continues to focus on working with loan players Derrick Köhn. Despite the change of coaching to Horst Steffen, nothing has changed in the plans of the association. Managing Director Football Clemens Fritz confirmed that talks about a possible obligation to take place and an offer was made. While Turkish media report a failed offer of three million euros plus bonuses to Galatasaray Istanbul, Fritz is back with confirmation and only speaks of "open negotiations".
Werder Bremen is reluctant to buy 5.125 million euros, which would have made an immediate transfer fee at Galatasaray. According to reports, the association is ready to sign Köhn for a lower transfer fee between three and four million euros, which Galatasaray is apparently willing to accept. Köhn himself has also shown interest in staying in Bremen, and his consultant recently was at the Werder headquarters to talk about the future of the player.
Current negotiations and market situation
The negotiations on the future of Derrick Köhn are tough. Bremen has clear ideas, wants to press the transfer fee and hopes to sign the player for less than the purchase option. The transfer market situation in the Bundesliga shows that Werder Bremen has 34 loan players in the current season, who completed a total of 34 missions and scored seven goals. The market value of these loan players ranges of 7 million euros.
In total, there are 467 loan players in the Bundesliga who scored 563 goals in 507 missions. This illustrates the importance of rental players for the clubs and their squad planning. The service time of the loan players in the league is an average of 379.80 minutes, which shows how important these actors are in the current season.
The efforts of Werder Bremen around Derrick Köhn are a crucial step in the management of the squad for the coming season. With these negotiations, the association not only pursues its sporting goals, but also its financial guidelines. It remains to be seen how the talks develop and whether an agreement can be achieved.
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