
Mönchengladbach’s sports manager Roland Virkus described Reyna as an experienced but still young player with very great potential: “We have followed his way for a long time and are convinced that he can continue with his profile. He knows the Bundesliga and can be used variable in all offensive positions.”
Eberechi EZE will run for FC Arsenal in the future. The “Gunners” officially announced the commitment of the 27-year-old midfielder on Saturday. EZE comes from City Rivals Crystal Palace and, in reports, costs its new employer to a transfer of almost 70 million euros.
For the English international, it is the return to the old place of work. Eze had already played in youth at Arsenal. For Crystal Palace, he had scored eight goals in the last Premier League season and presented more eighth goals.
Arminia Bielefeld has probably succeeded in a transfer coup. The second division promoted and DFB Cup finalist is facing Marius Wörl’s obligation, according to a Sky report. The central midfielder should come from Hanover for up to two million euros. Hanover guarantees 1.5 million euros, the remaining 500,000 euros are bonus payments. Wörl is to be presented in Bielefeld tomorrow.
The 21-year-old had been awarded to Arminia for the past two years. In summer he returned to Hanover, but has not previously prevailed under coach Christian Titz.
The desired change from Bayer Leverkusens Victor Boniface to the traditional Italian club AC Milan apparently continues to hurt. As the “Gazzetta Dello Sport” reports, there should be a fourth medical examination on Saturday. According to media information, both clubs are said to have already agreed on a loan business. The discussion is a rental fee of five million euros plus purchase option of 24 million euros.
According to the “Gazzetta”, the Nigerian striker had traveled to Milan on Friday. First he had completed the medical check in the La Madonnina hospital, then his sports suitability in the Centro Ambrosiano was found. After that, the club is said to have carried out further tests at a familiar orthopedic surgeon in the Galeazzi hospital, which apparently wasn’t enough. It should go on on Saturday.
