Last awarded to Ulm

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For the club World Cup, FC Bayern brought top talent Maurice Krattenmacher back to the squad at an early stage after his loan to SSV Ulm. At the end of the group phase, the excursion of the 19 -year -old to the United States has ended again. It goes back to Germany, where the offensive midfielder is supposed to complete a further loan change, to Hertha BSC.

Krattenmacher was not used at the club World Cup. To show himself, the young professional didn’t need the tournament in the States either. He had already done this in Ulm in the past second division season: 32 missions, three goals, eight templates came-the latter was a top 15 value in the lower house. Now it goes to Berlin according to the “Bild”. The Munich people are said to have agreed on a loan with the capitals. He started his journey home on Wednesday.

Krattenmacher did not move to Bavaria until 2024. It was a return after the Bad Aiblinger native had already kicked in the FCB youth from 2013 to 2017. There was no time for missions or squadrination among the professionals away from the club World Cup. The top talent was granted quickly after his arrival in Munich. For SpVgg Utnerhaching, where Krattenmacher was under contract, he had started his professional career with 33 third division games (one goal, seven assists). In the DFB Cup he came to the train twice, even when the Hachinger 2023 shot FC Augsburg 2-0 in the first round.

“He comes from the surrounding area of ​​Munich and grew up here-our fans want such players,” said Bayern’s sports director Christoph Freund in May when the decision to take Krattenmacher on the trip to the USA was made public. The next adventure is now called Hertha BSC, where Krattenmacher would come to a ranks of four new additions so far; These include the central midfielder Leon Jensen (28, comes from the KSC) and Paul Seguin (30, Schalke). In the offensive midfield, the old lady had put on Ibrahim Maza (19) in the past season, who was now transferred to Bayer Leverkusen for a transfer of 12 million euros.

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