BVB & Co. are also interested

Werder Bremen loses what is probably their greatest talent to a direct Bundesliga competitor. Consistent reports of “dyke room” and “Rheinische Post” According to Fabio Chiarodia, he is drawn to Borussia Mönchengladbach. Accordingly, the “foals” make use of the exit clause of the 18-year-old, which is 2 million euros.








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Chiarodia has been playing for the Green-Whites since he was nine and became the youngest player in the club’s history in December 2021 in a 3-2 (1-1) win against SSV Jahn Regensburg. Last season he also broke the record as Werder’s youngest Bundesliga player. In total, he made four brief appearances with the pros in 2022/23 and was number five central defender behind the quartet Marco Friedl (25), Niklas Stark (28), Amos Pieper (25) and Milos Veljkovic (27).

Woltemade in second place: The youngest debutants in Werder history

16 Josh Sargent – 18 years 9 months 17 days

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3:1 against Fortuna Dusseldorf (07.12.2018)

15 Davie Selke – 18 years 9 months 14 days

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3:2 against Hannover 96 (03.11.2013)

14 Lennart Thy – 18 years 8 months 30 days

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0:3 against Tottenham Hotspur (24.11.2010)

13 Dieter Tippelt – 18 years 8 months 13 days

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2:1 against VfL Osnabrück (08/02/1972)

12 Florian Hartherz – 18 years 7 months 30 days

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1:1 against Bayer Leverkusen (01/28/2012)

11 Niklas Schmidt – 18 years 6 months 26 days

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2:1 against VfL Wolfsburg (09/24/2016)

10 Luca Plogmann – 18 years 5 months 22 days

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2:1 against Eintracht Frankfurt (01.09.2018)

9 Jonny Otten – 18 years 5 months 20 days

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1-0 win over Maccabi Netanya (07/21/1979)

8 Erhan Albayrak – 18 years 4 months 6 days

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1:1 against Fortuna Dusseldorf (08/11/1995)

7 Uwe Erkenbrecher – 18 years 04 months 03 days

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2:1 against Schalke 04 (03/17/1973)

6 Johannes Eggestein – 18 years 3 months 13 days

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1:2 against Sportfreunde Lotte (08/21/2016)

5 Aaron Hunt – 18 years 14 days

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3:0 against Hannover 96 (09/18/2004)

4 Maximilian Eggestein – 17 years 11 months 21 days

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4:0 against SC Paderborn (29.11.2014)

3 Thomas Schaaf – 17 years 11 months 19 days

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0:3 against VfL Bochum (04/18/1979)

2 Nick Woltemade – 17 years 11 months 18 days

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1: 2 against FC Augsburg (01.02.2020)

1 Fabio Chiarodia – 16 years 6 months 5 days

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3: 2 against Jahn Regensburg (10.12.2021)

In the coming season, the native of Oldenburg, who plays for the youth teams of the Italian national team, should be given a bigger role. “With Fabio, we assume that he does not pull the clause and stays with us. He graduated from school and thus even better conditions to get more time with us. We are convinced that this will succeed,” said manager Frank Baumann two weeks agoPicture“-Newspaper.

Instead, Chiarodia is drawn to Gladbach, who now also have four experienced players in the defensive center with Nico Elvedi (26), Ko Itakura (26), Marvin Friedrich (27) and Tony Jantschke (33). At least the whereabouts of the former is not certain, which would increase the chances of missions. The tenth in the table last season prevailed against a lot of competition in the courtship for the left foot. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Borussia Dortmund and unspecified top clubs from England and Italy were also interested.

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With Omlin, Vestergaard & Wolf: Borussia M’gladbach’s most expensive purchases

12 – Jonas Omlin | 22/23 for €9m from Montpellier HSC

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Status: May 2023

12 – Manu Kone | 20/21 for €9m from Toulouse FC

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12-Marcus Thuram | 19/20 for €9m from Guingamp

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12 – Yann Sommer | 14/15 for €9m from FC Basel

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11 – Alvaro Dominguez | 12/13 for €10m from Atlético Madrid

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10 – Josip Drmić | 15/16 for €10m from Bayer Leverkusen

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8 – Hannes Wolf | 21/22 for €9.5m from RB Leipzig

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Previously loaned out for €1.5m – total fee: €11m

8 – Breel Embolo | 19/20 for €11m from Schalke 04

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6 – Denis Zakaria | 17/18 for €12m from BSC Young Boys

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6 – Luuk de Jong | 12/13 for €12m from Twente Enschede

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5 – Jannik Vestergaard | 16/17 for €12.5m from Werder Bremen

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4 – Stefan Lainer | 19/20 for €12.5m from RB Salzburg

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3 – Christoph Kramer | 16/17 for €15m from Bayer Leverkusen

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2 – Matthias Ginter | 17/18 for €17m from BVB

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1 – Alassane Plea | 18/19 for €23m from Nice

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