Second top access to Ache
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The 1st FC Köln pulled the exit clause of ísak Jóhannesson at the last moment and hired the 22 -year -old Icelander from Archrival Fortuna Düsseldorf. This was only valid until May 31 and was apparently activated in good time, on Sunday the Bundesliga promoter officially presented the second newcomer. The central midfielder receives a contract until 2030.
As before at Ragnar Ache, which also comes through an exit clause from 1. FC Kaiserslautern for 4.5 million euros, a seven -digit amount is due for Jóhannesson. It is 5.5 million euros that flow from one to the other side of the Rhine. The issue of the second division champion thus increases to 10 million euros-most recently, the investments in the 2020/21 squad were higher.
“Isak has taken a very positive development in recent years and is ready for the step into the Bundesliga. He is strong and playful, variable in central midfield and brings the football quality that we have been looking for for our squad. We are very happy that he chose FC,” said sports director Thomas Kessler.
In the summer of 2024, Jóhannesson had a loan for 2 million euros from FC Copenhagen to Düsseldorf and increased its market value to EUR 7 million. Overall, he brought it to 69 missions for the Fortuna and showed his danger with eleven goals and six templates, especially this season. “We would have liked to go into the next season with ísak, but the development was foreseeable. After his loan, we were able to continue to tie such a talented player by granting an exit clause to Fortuna. Because of his strong development, especially this season, we were clear that he would call for first division.
The fact that service providers Jóhannesson move to the archrival in Cologne, of all places, tastes very Fortuna fans, which they give numerous through social media. Since 2000 there have been only two changes between the two clubs: in 2012 Adam Matuszczyk went on loan from Cologne to Düsseldorf, in the same year Thomas Bröker moved to FC.

