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“With Mitch, the trend is very clearly that it won’t work out,” said Werder’s sporting director Frank Baumann recently about a permanent commitment from Mitchell Weiser (28), who was loaned to Bremen from Bayer 04 Leverkusen last season. After a transfer did not seem to be realised, there is now apparently another turnaround. Consistent media reports of “dyke room” and “picture” According to a change of full-back is imminent.
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Weiser therefore completed his medical check-up on Friday, which should then be followed by the signing of the contract. An official confirmation of the deal is expected from the clubs in the early afternoon, it is said. In recent weeks there has been talk of Weiser’s high salary at the “Werkself” proving to be the sticking point for a transfer. The former junior national player is said to earn between 3 million and 4 million euros a year at Bayer, which continued to pay 90 percent of the salary during the loan. At the end of May, the “Deichstube” reported that a permanent move by the native of Troisdorf to the Weser was about to be completed. In principle, the portal wrote, Weiser is willing to forego part of his salary.
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Baumann then let it be known that an agreement with Weiser could not be reached for a long time. “A solution would definitely have been found between Leverkusen and Werder,” said the sporting director. “It’s up to Werder and Mitch to find a solution,” emphasized Leverkusen’s sporting director Simon Rolfes in June. It is said that Leverkusen will prematurely terminate the contract with Weiser, which is valid until 2023, for a severance payment, which would mean that the winger would be available for Werder on a free transfer. According to “Bild”, Weiser has gone down with his demands for a severance payment from Bayer, while Werder is now supposed to pay more salary than planned.
The report also states that with the transfer of Weiser, Bremen’s squad planning has been completed for the time being. The right-footed player made 24 appearances at Werder last season, scoring two goals and providing two assists. His market value fell by 3 million over the course of the season to currently 1.5 million euros, which he last undercut in 2015.
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