Loan extended: PSV Eindhoven’s Baumgartl still active for Union Berlin

PSV confirms purchase option

Central defender Timo Baumgartl will also be active for Union Berlin in the Bundesliga next season. The “Iron” are loaning the 26-year-old from PSV Eindhoven for another season. According to the Dutch, a purchase option was agreed. Defensive man Baumgartl could not play in the season finale. He was diagnosed with testicular cancer and successfully had a tumor removed.

Before the 3-2 win against VfL Bochum, his team-mates had warmed up in T-shirts with the number 25 – Baumgartl’s shirt number. He has played in 34 games for the Köpenickers since the start of the season and increased his market value by 2 million to 5 million euros – the first plus since December 2018. Baumgartl’s contract with Eredivisie club PSV runs until 2024.

Baumgartl felt comfortable at Union Berlin from the start

Baumgartl, whose whereabouts Union managing director Oliver Ruhnert had already announced weeks ago, but then initially backed down, said: “I felt very comfortable with Union from the start and not only the club and its people, but also the city closed to the heart. I’m looking forward to more time together and will try to get back on the pitch as soon as possible.”

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Paul Jaeckel (2021/22) – market value: €2m

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Santi Kolk (2010/11) – market value: €2m

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Damir Kreilach (2013/14) – market value: €2 million

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Suleiman Abdullahi (2019/20) – Market value: €2m

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Sebastian Polter (2016/17) – market value: €2m

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Paul Seguin (2022/23) – market value: €2.2m

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Marius Bülter (2020/21) – market value: €2.4 million

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Frederik Rönnow (2021/22) – market value: €2.5 million

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Levin Öztunali (2021/22) – market value: €2.5m

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Rick van Drongelen (2021/22) – market value: €2.5m

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Genki Haraguchi (2021/22) – Market value: €2.5m

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Pawel Wszolek (2021/22) – market value: €2.5m

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Niko Gießelmann (2020/21) – market value: €2.8 million

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Dominique Heintz (2021/22) – market value: €3m

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Kevin Möhwald (2021/22) – market value: €3 million

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Marvin Friedrich (2019/20) – market value: €3 million

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Tymoteusz Puchacz (2021/22) – market value: €3.5m

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Janik Haberer (2022/23) – market value: €3.5 million

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Danilho Doekhi (2022/23) – Market value: €4m

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Neven Subotic (2019/20) – Market value: €4m

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Jamie Leweling (2022/23) – Market value: €4.5m

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Taiwo Awoniyi (2021/22) – Market value: €5m

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Rani Khedira (2021/22) – market value: €5m

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Robin Knoche (2020/21) – market value: €6.5m

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Max Kruse (2020/21) – market value: €8.5 million

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Ruhnert himself explained: “In his first season Timo showed how important he is for our defence. That’s why the extension of the loan makes sense for us from a football point of view. In addition, we want to give Timo the best possible support on his way and are confident that he will make a full recovery.”

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