Hannover 96 wants to keep FC Bayern’s Bright Arrey-Mbi on loan

96 chief child confirmed

While Bright Arrey-Mbi (19) initially had to wait for his chance at Hannover 96, the defender on loan from FC Bayern is currently set under coach Stefan Leitl. The DFB junior was in the starting line-up for the past three games and always played the full distance. How now the “New press” reported, the Lower Saxony, who secured a purchase option in the course of the loan, want to keep the defender for a longer period of time. Accordingly, the Reds will make use of their option.

“We want to have Bright,” 96 boss Martin Kind is quoted as saying. According to the report, the fee for the left foot is 500,000 euros. In the summer there was still talk that the option can only be activated in the event of a promotion. Arrey-Mbi, whose market value is 800,000 euros after a minus in the September update, is under contract with his regular club Bayern until 2025. The defensive talent with English roots switched from Chelsea to the German record champions free of charge in 2019, where he made it into the first team through the junior years and played a game for the professionals. In the second half of the previous season, the Munich Arrey-Mbi had lent to 1. FC Köln.

In the 96 forum at Transfermarkt, user “RhinoMayola” looks at a possible transfer: “A permanent commitment would be something nice. A young player who is already showing that he can/must be in the first eleven on a permanent basis. In addition, he naturally offers a decent resale value from the overall package (position, education, development potential, age) if he continues to show himself as before.”

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