Confirmed: Hertha BSC suspends goalkeeper Gersbeck – police investigation

“For the time being”

Hertha BSC has suspended goalkeeper Marius Gersbeck, who was recently signed by Karlsruher SC. The 28-year-old will not take part in team training “until further notice” after an incident during the training camp in Austria. This was announced by the Berlin Bundesliga relegated team on Monday evening. The decision was made by managing director Thomas E. Herrich and sports director Benjamin Weber on Monday afternoon. The decision was based on the alleged facts.

“Due to the police investigations into our player Marius Gersbeck, we have decided to suspend Marius from team training until further notice. In addition, he left the team hotel without permission,” said Boss Herrich via club announcement. Gersbeck, who left the training camp on Sunday, will keep fit for the time being.

Hertha BSC has evaluated the situation around Gersbeck – allegations of bodily harm

“Marius Gersbeck left the training camp yesterday. Sporting management and management will now evaluate the situation internally, taking into account the ongoing investigations. Due to the ongoing investigations, we will not comment further on this matter and ask for your understanding”, the club was previously told by the “Picturequoted.


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As the Salzburg state police announced, there was a dispute early on Sunday morning in the city of Zell am See, which escalated into a physical altercation. Gersbeck injured a 22-year-old who had to be treated in the hospital. Loud “PictureThe victim is said to have lost at least one tooth and suffered a broken nose. The goalkeeper was questioned by the police about the facts, but was then able to leave the office again. According to Austrian law, Gersbeck was neither arrested nor arrested.

The home-grown player came back this summer from league rivals Karlsruher SC with a clause for 300,000 euros and signed until 2026. The former junior national keeper is a contender for the regular place between the posts because Alexander Schwolow, who is returning on loan, should not play a role in the plans and the previous number one Oliver Christensen is a candidate for sale to generate some much-needed revenue.

Lukébakio in third place: Hertha BSC’s most expensive additions

Marcelino | 2001/02 for €7m from Gremio Porto Alegre

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Edward Lowen | 2019/20 for €7m from 1. FC Nürnberg

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Alexander Schvolow | 2020/21 for €7m from SC Freiburg

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Mark Richter | 2021/22 for €7.1m from FC Augsburg

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Alex Alves † | 1999/00 for €7.6m from Cruzeiro

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Suat Serdar | 2021/22 for €8m from Schalke 04

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Davie Selke | 2017/18 for €8m from RB Leipzig

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Santiago Ascacíbar | 2019/20 for €10m from VfB Stuttgart

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Valentino Lazaro | 2018/19 for €10.5m from RB Salzburg

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Jhon Cordoba | 2020/21 for €15m from 1.FC Köln

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Matheus Cunha | 2019/20 for €18m from RB Leipzig

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Dodi Lukebakio | 2019/20 for €20m from Watford FC

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Krzysztof Piatek | 2019/20 for €24m from AC Milan

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Lucas Tousart | 2019/20 for €25m from Olympique Lyon

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