Jahn Herrmann leaves FSV Zwickau – returns to SV Sandhausen!

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Jahn Herrmann is leaving Zwickau and moving to Sandhausen. All important details about transfers and player changes in Jena.

Jahn Herrmann verlässt Zwickau und wechselt zu Sandhausen. Alle wichtigen Details zu Transfers und Spielerwechseln in Jena.
Jahn Herrmann is leaving Zwickau and moving to Sandhausen. All important details about transfers and player changes in Jena.

Jahn Herrmann leaves FSV Zwickau – returns to SV Sandhausen!

For years he was a key player at FSV Zwickau, now Jahn Herrmann is moving to Sandhausen. Loud MDR The 26-year-old is leaving Zwickau after two years in which he scored an impressive 10 goals and prepared 8 more in the regional league. With these numbers, Herrmann was his team's top scorer and helped Zwickau finish the season in a solid fourth place. His move to Sandhausen comes as no surprise as he did not extend his contract with FSV and is therefore moving without a transfer fee.

“There’s something going on,” you could say, because Herrmann is moving to a club that has already put out feelers for more players. In addition to him, full-back Gipson is also returning to SV Sandhausen, where he previously played from 2017 to 2019 before spending the last three years at FC Carl Zeiss Jena. Gipson's departure had been announced for some time and also had an impact on squad planning. During his time at Jena he played 124 games and was only missing in three games last season Kicker reported.

New coach, new faces

The changing movements are not limited to Zwickau and Sandhausen. Transfer rumors are boiling over in the West and other clubs are also active. Among other things, 1. FC Köln has hired a new coach, Lukas Kwasniok, who previously worked at SC Paderborn. This became loud Sports show announced on June 6th.

Another highlight among the transfers is the move from Jobe Bellingham to Borussia Dortmund for a fee of 30.5 million euros. Such transfers show that there will be plenty of movement on the transfer market next season, affecting both large and smaller clubs.

Overall, it shows that the football landscape in Germany remains dynamic and the teams are working diligently on their future. The return of Herrmann and Gipson to SV Sandhausen and the ongoing transfer frenzy will continue to be a topic of conversation in the future.