Hannes Wolf signs with New York City – no chance at Gladbach

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Attacker Hannes Wolf will leave Borussia Mönchengladbach shortly. After three and a half largely unsatisfactory years, the 24-year-old Austrian is moving on to Major League Soccer. His goal: New York City FC. As the “WAZ” reports, Wolf’s contract with the “Fohlen”, which was valid until June 2024, was terminated. As his agent confirmed to the newspaper, the professional will sign a four-year contract with his new club on Saturday.

“Unfortunately things didn’t work out for Hannes in Mönchengladbach. Now he is looking forward to the new task. “He had a good feeling about New York from the start,” said Antonio Baotic. According to reports, Borussia can no longer collect a transfer fee – only Wolf’s remaining salary will be saved.

Sancho, van de Beek & Co.: The top transfers in winter 2024

Donny van de Beek | Man United -> E. Frankfurt | Market value: €9 million

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Note: This gallery lists the most expensive winter transfers in 2024 based on transfer fee or most valuable based on market value – as of January 11, 2024

Thilo Kehrer | West Ham -> AS Monaco | Market value: €9 million

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Rental fee: €500 thousand

Robert Renan | Zenit -> Internacional | Market value: €9 million

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Rental fee: €1.5 million

Esequiel Barco | Atlanta -> River Plate | Market value: €9 million

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Transfer fee: €6.4 million

Pedro | Corinthians -> Zenit | Transfer fee: €9 million

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Market value: €7 million

Isak Hien | Hellas Verona -> Atalanta | Transfer fee: €9 million

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Market value: €9 million

Fran Navarro | FC Porto -> Piraeus | Market value: €10 million

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Rental fee: €250 thousand

Juan Brunetta | Santos Laguna -> Tigres | Market value: €10 million

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Transfer fee: €5.4 million

Mohamed Ali Cho | Real Sociedad -> Nice | Transfer fee: €10 million

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Market value: €8 million

Sasa Kalajdzic | Wolves -> Frankfurt | Market value: €11 million

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Nino | Fluminense -> Zenith | Market value: €11 million

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Transfer fee: €5 million

Eric Dier | Tottenham -> Bayern | Market value: €12 million

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Fabio Silva | Wolves -> Glasgow Rangers | Market value: €13 million

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Fabio Carvalho | Liverpool -> Hull City | Market value: €14 million

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Nicolas de la Cruz | River Plate -> Flamengo | Transfer fee: €14.5 million

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Market value: €14 million

Arthur | Palmeiras -> Zenit | Transfer fee: €15 million

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Market value: €10 million

Timo Werner | RB Leipzig -> Tottenham | Market value: €17 million

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Malick Fofana | KAA Gent -> Lyon | Transfer fee: €17 million

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Market value: €8 million

Lucas Beraldo | Sao Paulo -> PSG | Transfer fee: €20 million

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Market value: €15 million

Eljif Elmas | Napoli -> RB Leipzig | Market value: €24 million

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Transfer fee: €23 million

Jadon Sancho | Man United -> BVB | Market value: €25 million

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Marcos Leonardo | Santos -> Benfica | Market value: €25 million

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Transfer fee: €18 million

Radu Drăgușin | Genoa -> Tottenham | Transfer fee: €25 million

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Market value: €20 million

Victor Roque | Athletico -> Barça | Transfer fee: €40 million

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Market value: €40 million

The man from Graz initially moved from RB Leipzig to Gladbach on loan for 1.5 million euros in the summer of 2020, before he was signed permanently for 9.5 million euros a year later via a mandatory follow-up agreement. In total, Wolf was involved in eight goals in 69 competitive games (five goals, three assists). He spent the second half of the 2021/22 season on loan at Swansea City.

Under the new coach Gerardo Seoane, Wolf no longer played any role and remained unused. Its top market value of 12 million euros (June 2019) has now fallen to 2 million euros. Even before the season, the left-footer was one of Gladbach’s sales candidates. However, the separation, which makes sense for both sides, is only now being completed.

Duo at the top: The top earners at Borussia Mönchengladbach

12 Manu Koné | Salary: around €2 million per year*

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*Information according to “Bild” from November 17, 2023 (all gross salaries including bonuses)

11 Hannes Wolf | Salary: around €2.1 million per year

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9 Tomas Cvancara | Salary: around €2.5 million per year

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9 Franck Honorat | Salary: around €2.5 million per year

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8 Christoph Kramer | Salary: around €2.85 million per year

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5 Maximilian Wöber | Salary: around €3.2 million per year

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5 Nico Elvedi | Salary: around €3.2 million per year

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5 Jonas Omlin | Salary: around €3.2 million per year

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3 Ko Itakura | Salary: around €4 million per year

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3 Florian Neuhaus | Salary: around €4 million per year

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1 Julian Weigl | Salary: around €4.5 million per year

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1 Alassane Plea | Salary: around €4.5 million per year

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