TM interview
Kevin Goden was on the pitch for 90 minutes on Saturday for TSV 1860 Munich – but not in the service of the professionals coached by coach Michael Köllner, but for the second substitute, who separated goalless from SV Kirchanschöring in the Bayernliga Süd. In the Transfermarkt interview, the 23-year-old talks about his current situation with the lions. The right-back with Bundesliga experience, who switched from 1. FC Nürnberg to Grünwalder Straße on a free transfer last summer and played 23 games in the 3rd division last season (3 goals, 1 assist in 490 minutes), has a look combative for the future.
Transfer market: Mr. Goden, your contract with TSV 1860 Munich runs until 2023, but you are no longer planned for Michael Köllner’s first team, at least for the time being. How surprising did this decision come to you about three weeks ago?
Kevin Goden: Of course I had noticed that many newcomers were signed (to the transfer overview of TSV 1860), but I hadn’t counted on it 100 percent.
Transfer market: You have been training and playing with the second team since the beginning of July and recently scored in the friendly against Ampfing. How do you personally deal with the current situation?
Goden: I keep training and trying to get the best out of everything. So I’m also happy that I was able to show with a goal that I don’t stick my head in the sand.
Transfer market: Do you think the door to the first team is irrevocably closed at Sixty or could a rethink take place at Köllner if you recommend yourself again with good performances in the Bayernliga. Is that your motivation at the moment?
Goden: I think the doors open or close both ways, so I’m not copying anything. I try to keep my level as high as possible and that is always my aim.
Bierofka in 1st place: The record sales of 1860 Munich
11 Sven Bender | 2009/10 for €1.5m to Borussia Dortmund
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As of July 17, 2022
11 Marius Wolf | 2015/16 for €1.5m to Hannover 96
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10 Yuya Osako | 2014/15 for €1.6m to 1. FC Köln
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9 Horst Heldt | 1999/20 for €1.8 million to Eintracht Frankfurt
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8 Christopher Schindler | 2016/17 for €2.2m to Huddersfield
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5 Andreas Görlitz | 2004/05 for €2.5m to FC Bayern
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5 Lars Bender | 2009/10 for €2.5m to Bayer Leverkusen
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5 Julian Weigl | 2015/16 for €2.5m to Borussia Dortmund
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4 Simon Jentzsch | 2003/04 for €2.85 million to VfL Wolfsburg
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3 Timo Gebhart | 2008/09 for €3.2 million to VfB Stuttgart
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2 Benjamin Lauth | 2004/05 for €4.1m to Hamburger SV
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1 Daniel Bierofka | 2002/03 for €4.2m to Bayer Leverkusen
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1860 Munich: Goden “confident that a solution will be found”
Transfer market: Should the TSV 1860 chapter be over for the time being, how do you look back on the year with the lions?
Goden: Very positive. At first there was a sporting problem, which of course wasn’t easy. But I think you saw later that I can bring my quality to the pitch – with goals or assists, among other things. And that’s exactly where I want to continue.
Transfer market: In the “Merkur” you could read that 1860 wanted to support you in finding a club and would not put any obstacles in your way in the event of a change – have there already been concrete discussions about the future?
Goden: Of course, it’s not easy at the moment when it comes to planning for the future. But I am confident that a solution will be found in the near future.
Transfer market: You are only 23 years old and still have many years ahead of you as a professional soccer player. In which league or in which country are your priorities with a view to the future?
Goden: I don’t want to think too far ahead. In the near future it’s important for me to get as much playing time as possible and to prove my qualities even more – and thus to arouse interest, be it in higher leagues in Germany or possibly abroad.
Transfer market: Where do you personally see your strengths and where are there things you want or need to work on?
Goden: My speed is what stands out the most. In addition, I am physically very robust and stable. I’ve always been trained offensively and I know where the goal and my team-mates are – be it on the wing or as a striker.
Transfer market: What are your sporting goals for the coming years?
Goden: I always want to develop further, both as a sport and as a person. I would like to gain playing time and thus more experience. And of course being able to celebrate team and personal successes.
Interview: Thomas Deterding
Núñez, Haaland, Rüdiger & Co.: The biggest summer transfers in 2022
Haaland at the top: The biggest fixed summer transfers in 2022
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Transfer fee & market value, i.e. also free transfer transfers, are taken into account in this gallery. The higher number is decisive for the ranking.
(as of July 17, 2022)
Christian Ericsen | Brentford -> Man United | Market value: €20 million
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Free transfer after the end of the contract
Neco Williams | Liverpool -> Nottingham Forest | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €8 million
Noussair Mazraoui | Ajax -> Bayern Munich | Market value: €20 million
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Free transfer
Adam Hlozek | Sparta Prague -> Bayer Leverkusen | Market value: €20 million
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Transfer fee: €13 million
David Neres | Shakhtar -> Benfica | Market value: €20 million
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Transfer fee: €15.3 million
David Carmo | Braga -> Oporto | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €15 million
Philippe Coutinho | Barça -> Aston Villa (after loan) | Market value: €20 million
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Transfer fee: €20 million
David Carmo | SC Braga -> FC Porto | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €15 million
Taiwo Awoniyi – Union -> Nottingham | Transfer fee: €20.5 million
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Market value: €20 million
Éderson – Salernitana -> Atalanta | Transfer fee: €21 million
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Market value: €13 million
Cheick Doucouré – Lens -> Crystal Palace | Transfer fee: €21.3 million
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Market value: €15 million
James Tarkowski – Burnley -> Everton | Market value: €22 million
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Free transfer
Cengiz Underer | Leicester -> Marseille (after loan) | Market value: €22 million
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Transfer fee: €8.4 million
Jeremie Boga | Sassuolo -> Atalanta (after loan) | Transfer fee: €22 million
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Market value: €19 million
Joaquin Correa | Lazio -> Inter (after loan) | Transfer fee: €23.6 million
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Market value: €23 million
João Palhinha | Sporting -> Fulham | Market value: €25 million
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Transfer fee: €20 million
Lorenzo Insigne | Naples -> Toronto | Market value: €25 million
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Free transfer
Boubacar Kamara | Marseille -> Aston Villa | Market value: €25 million
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Free transfer
Pedro Porro | Man City -> Sporting (after loan) | Market value: €25 million
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Transfer fee: €8.5 million
Mattéo Guendouzi | Arsenal -> Marseille (after loan) | Market value: €25 million
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Transfer fee: €11 million
Merih Demiral | Juventus -> Atalanta (after loan) | Market value: €25 million
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Transfer fee: €20 million
Xavier Schlager | VfL Wolfsburg -> RB Leipzig | Market value: €27 million
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Transfer fee: €12 million
Hugo Ekitike | Stade de Reims -> Paris Saint-Germain (on loan) | Market value: €28 million
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Free transfer
André Zambo Anguissa | Fulham -> Napoli (after loan) | Market value: €30 million
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Transfer fee: €15 million
Steven Bergwijn | Tottenham -> Ajax | Transfer fee: €31.25 million
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Market value: €18 million
Brenden Aaronson | RB Salzburg -> Leeds | Transfer fee: €32.8 million
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Market value: €25 million
Nico Schlotterbeck | Freiburg -> BVB | Market value: €33 million
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Transfer fee: €20m + 5m possible bonuses
Niklas Sule | FC Bayern -> BVB | Market value: €35 million
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Free transfer
Ryan Gravenberch | Ajax Amsterdam -> Bayern Munich | Market value: €35 million
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Transfer fee: €18.5 million (possible bonuses: €5.5 million)
Andreas Christensen | Chelsea -> FC Barcelona | Market value: €35 million
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Free transfer
Yves Bissouma | Brighton -> Tottenham | Market value: €35 million
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Transfer fee: €29.2 million (possible bonuses: €6 million)
Karim Adeyemi | RB Salzburg -> BVB | Market value: €35 million
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Transfer fee: €30 million
Sebastien Haller | Ajax -> BVB | Market value: €35 million
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Transfer fee: €31 million
Nayef Aguerd | Rennes Stadium -> West Ham United | Transfer fee: €35 million
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Market value: €12 million
Fabio Vieira | FC Porto -> FC Arsenal | Transfer fee: €35 million
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Market value: €25 million
Sven Botman | LOSC Lille -> Newcastle United | Transfer fee: €37 million
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Market value: €30 million
Antonio Ruediger | Chelsea -> Real Madrid | Market value: €40 million
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Free transfer
Diego Carlos | Sevilla FC -> Aston Villa | Market value: €40 million
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Transfer fee: €31 million
Nuno Mendes | Sporting -> PSG (after loan) | Market value: €40 million
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Transfer fee: €38 million
Vitinha | FC Porto -> PSG | Transfer fee: €41.5 million
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Market value: €30 million
Paul Pogba | Unemployed -> Juventus | Market value: €48 million
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Free transfer
Calvin Phillips | Leeds United -> Man City | Market value: €50 million
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Transfer fee: €48.8 million
Gabriel Jesus | Man City -> Arsenal | Transfer fee: €52 million
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Market value: €50 million
Lisandro Martinez | Ajax -> Man United | Transfer fee: €57.4 million
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Market value: €32 million
Raphinha | Leeds->Barcelona | Transfer fee: €58 million
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Market value: €45 million
Richarlison | Everton -> Tottenham | Transfer fee: €58 million
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Market value: €48 million
Federico Chiesa | Florence -> Juventus (after loan) | Market value: €65 million
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Transfer fee: €40 million (possible bonuses: €7.4 million)
Raheem Sterling | Man City->Chelsea | Market value: €70 million
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Transfer fee: €56.2 million
Romelu Lukaku | Chelsea -> Inter (Loan) | Market value: €70 million
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Rental fee: €8 million (possible bonuses: €4 million)
Sadio Mané | Liverpool FC -> Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million
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Transfer fee: €32 million (possible bonuses: €9 million)
Darwin Nunez | Benfica -> Liverpool | Transfer fee: €75 million
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Market value: €55 million (possible bonuses: €25 million)
Aurélien Tchouameni | Monaco -> Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €80 million
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Market value: €60 million (possible bonuses: €20 million)
Erling Haaland | BVB -> Man City | Market value: €150 million
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Transfer fee: €75 million
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