Agreement is reached
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Shio Fukuda will most likely stay at Karlsruher SC after his loan. According to information from “Sky”, an agreement on a permanent transfer was reached between the second division club and Fukuda’s parent club Borussia Mönchengladbach. Accordingly, the Baden team will pay a transfer fee of around 700,000 euros for the 22-year-old center forward, to which easy-to-achieve bonuses can be added. In this way, the final sum could amount to one million euros.
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In addition, the foals are said to have secured a resale share and a matching right. This gives them the opportunity to be informed about every offer from another club and also to submit one. Fukuda had scored six goals in 21 competitive games for KSC since his arrival last summer. His market value climbed from 500,000 euros to one million euros over the course of the season, and the Japanese was also one of the winners in the most recent update in the 2nd Bundesliga.
“We can well imagine continuing with Shio,” said sports director Mario Eggimann recently. However, the purchase option agreed in the contract for an estimated 1.5 million euros according to the “Kicker” was too high for the second division club, which is why the club tried to negotiate the amount down – apparently with success. The KSC has only paid more than one million euros for a new signing four times in its history. Fukuda would initially rank 16th with 700,000 euros and would allow Gladbach’s income to continue to rise. In addition to the attacker, ex-Augsburg player Tim Civeja is also reportedly on his way to KSC.




