Jahn Regensburg: Bayern’s loan Singh disappointed after a transfer breakdown

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At least 25 games were the goal of Bayern Munich’s loanee Sarpreet Singh this season at SSV Jahn Regensburg. But there are already only 17 left, because the offensive power is not allowed to play until next year. Now the 23-year-old spoke about the disappointment after his temporary employer apparently simply forgot to register him for the first half of the season in the 2nd Bundesliga.

“I’m obviously incredibly disappointed,” Singh told the newspaper.The time“, according to which the New Zealander still seemed stunned. Jahn’s faux pas was not noticed until late, because Singh was still suffering from a pubic bone infection at the start of the season. When it could have worked again, the player was “frustrated and sad”. Singh said: “I was just getting to the point where I was fit and able to play; That’s probably why it was so hard to accept.”

Klünter to Vuskovic: Top additions to the 2nd Bundesliga in summer 2022

Lukas Klünter | after the end of the contract at Hertha to Arminia | Market value: €1.2 million

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Free transfer

Eric Durm | Frankfurt -> 1. FC Kaiserslautern | Market value: €1.2 million

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Jordy de Wijs | QPR -> Fortuna Düsseldorf (after loan) | Market value: €1.2 million

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Transfer fee: €900,000

Sarpreet Singh | FC Bayern -> SSV Jahn Regensburg | Market value: €1.2 million

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loan

Adrian Gryszkiewicz | Zabrze -> SC Paderborn | Market value: €1.2 million

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Transfer fee: €200,000

Jan Niklas Beste | Werder -> Heidenheim | Market value: €1.2 million

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Transfer fee: €350,000

Christopher Daferner | Dresden -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: €1.2 million

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Transfer fee: €1 million

Bright Arrey Mbi | Cologne -> Hanover 96 | Market value: €1.3 million

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loan

Kwadwo Duah | St. Gallen -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: €1.3 million

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Transfer fee: €700,000

Paul Nebel | Mainz -> To the KSC | Market value: €1.3 million

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Ransford Koenigsdörffer | Dresden -> HSV | Market value: €1.3 million

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Transfer fee: €1.2 million

Betim Fazliji | FC St. Gallen -> FC St. Pauli | Market value: €1.5 million

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Transfer fee: €800,000

Ragnar Ache | Frankfurt -> Greuther Furth | Market value: €1.5 million

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Miro Muheim | St. Gallen -> HSV (after loan) | Market value: €1.5 million

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Frederik Jäkel | Leipzig -> Arminia | Market value: €1.5 million

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Ao Tanaka | Kawasaki -> Fortuna Düsseldorf (after loan) | Market value: €1.5 million

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Transfer fee: €1 million

Armindo Sieve | Bavaria II -> Greuther Furth | Market value: €1.5 million

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Luca Itter | Freiburg -> Greuther Furth | Market value: €1.5 million

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Transfer fee: €300,000 – was already on loan

Max Besushkov | Regensburg -> Hanover 96 | Market value: €1.8 million

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Free transfer

Johannes Eggestein Antwerp -> FC St. Pauli | Market value: €1.8 million

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Transfer fee: €600,000

Jorrit Hendrix | Spartak Moscow -> Fortuna Dusseldorf | Market value: €1.8 million

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Free transfer

Filip Benkovic | Udinese -> Eintracht Braunschweig | Market value: €1.8 million

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Anderson Lucoqui | Mainz -> Hansa Rostock | Market value: €1.8 million

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loan

Louis Schaub | Cologne -> Hanover 96 | Market value: €1.8 million

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Free transfer

William Mikelbrencis | Metz -> HSV | Market value: €2 million

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Transfer fee: €700,000

Mateo Klimowicz | Stuttgart -> Arminia | Market value: €2 million

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loan

Sebastian Thill | Niederkorn -> Hansa Rostock | Market value: €2 million

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Andrés Andrade | LASK -> Arminia (after loan) | Market value: €2 million

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Transfer fee: €1.25 million

Oscar Wilhelmsson | IFK Gothenburg -> Darmstadt 98 | Market value: €2 million

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Transfer fee: €1.5 million

Jean-Luc Dompe | Zulte Waregem -> HSV | Market value: €2.2 million

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Transfer fee: 1.1 million euros

David Nemeth | Mainz -> FC St. Pauli | Market value: €2.3 million

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Transfer fee: €1.3 million

Michal Karbownik | Brighton -> Fort Dusseldorf | Market value: €2.5 million

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Mark John | TSG Hoffenheim -> Greuther Furth | Market value: €2.5 million

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Laszló Benes | Gladbach -> HSV | Market value: €3 million

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Transfer fee: €1.5 million

Mario Vuskovic | Hajduk Split -> HSV (after loan) | Market value: €5 million

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Transfer fee: €3 million

Singh’s injury had previously meant the All Whites’ junior international couldn’t have proved himself a notch higher. Bundesliga club Werder Bremen emerged as an interested party. There was also an agreement on a permanent transfer until the expected downtime caused the green-whites to rethink. Regensburg accepted the indisposition, but still cannot rely on Singh. Based on his fitness level, he could have been an option for the last away game in Magdeburg. Yet the sufferer shows no resentment. Singh is “very satisfied with how I was received here”, he appreciates the club and emphasized: “Everything happens for a reason.”

Singh: Question about transfer glitch ‘can only be answered by one person’

Regensburg had confirmed at the end of September that they would have to do without Singh in the current first half of the season because of an “untimely notification of the loan transfer”. The “Central Bavarian newspaper“ had connected the glitch with the departure of sports director Roger Stilz. Der Jahn explained that Stilz himself had asked for his engagement to end for personal reasons.

Singh learned of the bitter incident when he was invited to a meeting with coach Mersad Selimbegović, finance and HR manager Simon Leser and managing director Philipp Hausner. How it all happened “probably only one person can answer,” Singh said.

Coach Selimbegović stated afterwards: “Of course that was a heavy blow for us too, which we first had to cope with together with Sarpreet. But we are now looking ahead and will make the best of the situation in close cooperation with Sarpreet.” The absence of the offensive man is extremely inconvenient for the club because the loan player is not a reliable scorer. Singh has managed six goals and nine assists in 27 games for Jahn. His contract with FC Bayern is valid until 2024. A final move away from Munich could be an issue again next summer. Until then, Singh still has half a series to present himself at Jahn from next year.

2nd Bundesliga: All stadiums for 2022/23 by capacity

17 1.FC Heidenheim | Voith Arena | Capacity: 15,000

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17 SC Paderborn | Home Deluxe Arena | Capacity: 15,000

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16 Holstein Kiel | Holstein Stadium | Capacity: 15,034

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15th anniversary of Regensburg | Jahn Stadium | Capacity: 15,210

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14 SV Sandhausen | BWT Stadium in Hardtwald | Capacity: 15,414

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13 Greuther Furth | Sports Park Ronhof | Capacity: 16,626

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12 Darmstadt 98 | Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor | Capacity: 17,400

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11 Karlsruhe SC | BB Bank Wildlife Park | Capacity: 20,740

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10 Eintracht Braunschweig | Eintracht Stadium | Capacity: 23,325

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9 Arminia Bielefeld | SchücoArena | Capacity: 26,515

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8 1 FC Magdeburg | MDCC Arena | Capacity: 27,250

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7 Hansa Rostock | Ostseestadion | Capacity: 29,000

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6 FC St Pauli | Millerntor Stadium | Capacity: 29,546

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5 Hanover 96 | Heinz von Heiden Arena | Capacity: 49,000

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4 1 FC Kaiserslautern | Fritz Walter Stadium | Capacity: 49,850

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3 1. FC Nuremberg | Max Morlock Stadium | Capacity: 50,000

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2 Fortuna Dusseldorf | Merkur Game Arena | Capacity: 54,600

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1 Hamburger SV | People’s Park Stadium | Capacity: 57,000

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