Captain Marcel Franke leaves Hannover 96 – before moving to KSC?

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Team captain Marcel Franke will not extend his contract with Hannover 96, which is due to expire at the end of the season, and will leave the Lower Saxony on a free transfer. The second division officially confirmed the decision of the 29-year-old central defender on Monday evening. “It is with a heavy heart that I will leave the club and this great city after three years,” said Franke.

His family felt very comfortable in Hanover, according to the native of Dresden, who switched from Norwich City to the leash in 2019 for one million euros and has since played 81 competitive games – more than for any other club in his vita. Franke continues: “My two daughters were born here, which is why this city has become so special for us. I would like to thank everyone inside and outside the club who has been with us during this time.” 96 sports director Marcus Mann thanked the defense chief for his performance.








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In the room is a change Frankes within the 2nd Bundesliga to Karlsruher SC. The “Badische Latest News” had recently reported that the deal could be bagged before the end of the season. In Hanover, Franke is the most valuable defensive player with a market value of one million euros alongside Sei Muroya (28). As of now, that would also be the case with KSC.

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