Allofs refers to “Shortlist”
With Dawid Kownacki, Fortuna Düsseldorf has to cope with the free transfer of its most accurate professional (to Werder Bremen). Although the second division team has already presented third division clipper Vincent Vermeij from SC Freiburg II as a reinforcement for the attack, it will certainly not stop there. As the “Picture” reports that Fortuna is working on a commitment from Emmanuel Latte Lath. There is said to have been interest as early as last winter.
The 24-year-old played on loan at FC St. Gallen in Switzerland last season and scored 16 times there in all competitions (plus four assists). In total, he has been awarded eight times in his career. The Ivorian is contractually bound to his parent club Atalanta Bergamo until 2024. Fortuna now has him as a new goal guarantor in mind. According to the newspaper, the fee is around one million euros, while according to TM information the initial demand could even be up to 3 million euros. The club’s record purchase so far is Kownacki, who – including rental fee (1.25 million euros) and fixed fee – cost a total of 8 million euros.
When asked about Latte Lath’s personnel, Fortuna’s sports director Klaus Allofs said: “I will not comment on every name. But there is a shortlist of interesting names. But we prefer to keep it to ourselves so as not to arouse the interest of other clubs. It’s always nicer when the names are only known when the signing is made.”
Fortuna Dusseldorf’s transfer target Latte Lath was an issue at HSV
According to reports, transfer target Latte Lath was also on the list for league rivals Hamburger SV. The offensive man should have switched to the Elbe if striker Robert Glatzel had made use of his exit clause by June 15. As in the previous year, the 29-year-old stayed on the Elbe. In the course of this, his contract was extended until 2027 with an improvement in salaries. Should the North Germans miss promotion again in 2024, Glatzel may “Picture” according to go for 2.5 million euros. The previous exit option is said to have been EUR 1.5 million.
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