Before 100th second division game
His 100th second division game after five years could also be his last in the jersey of 1. FC Nürnberg: Midfielder Fabian Nürnberger is a report of the “PictureAccording to the newspaper, in the focus of Bundesliga promoted Darmstadt 98. The 23-year-old’s contract with the “Club” expires at the end of the season.
Born in Hamburg, he switched from the U19s of Niendorfer TSV to the Valznerweiher in 2018 and has since played 107 competitive games for the FCN professionals – 99 of them in the 2nd Bundesliga. In the current season, Nürnberger has contributed three goals in 23 games and is fighting with coach Dieter Hecking’s team on Sunday in Paderborn for direct relegation. The latter would only be certain if there was a win – in the event of a draw or even a defeat, there is a risk of slipping down to the relegation place if Arminia Bielefeld scores a three at FC Magdeburg (to the table).
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For Nürnberger, whose highest market value dates from the summer of 2021, a move to the upper house has been an issue in recent years, and in 2020, according to reports, SC Freiburg was courting the services of the left foot. At the time, the player opted for an extension in Nuremberg and had an exit clause of 2 million euros written into the contract, which has not been drawn by any interested club to date.
Darmstadt could now make Nürnberger’s Bundesliga dream come true – and free of charge. In mid-April he kept a low profile when asked about his future: “There were talks with the club and they will be back soon. As far as my future is concerned, I can’t and don’t want to rule anything out at the moment. Everything is open.”
The leaders of the 2nd Bundesliga Darmstadt, who could theoretically be overtaken by 1. FC Heidenheim if they lose in Fürth on the last day of the game, have had planning security since last weekend when it comes to the squad for the coming season. Six contracts expire at “Lilien” on June 30th, and there are still no fixed additions or departures.
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