Report: Cologne newcomer Huseinbasic before loan to Regensburg

Committed in early June

“Denis Huseinbasic is a highly talented young player with great development potential. We therefore believe that he is capable of the enormous leap from the fourth to the first league,” explained Cologne managing director Christian Keller in early June in the course of signing the 20-year-old midfielder from Offenbach. However, Huseinbasic could leave FC again before the first test: According to a report by “pictureAccording to the newspaper, a loan to second division club Jahn Regensburg is in the offing.


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There, the right foot, who had signed a contract with the Domstadters until 2025, could initially gain regular match practice at a higher level. Although FC coach Steffen Baumgart announced that he would like to “gradually integrate the youngster into the team”, Huseinbasic’s chance of playing time should be slim given the competition for players like Ellyes Skhiri, Dejan Ljubicic, Eric Martel or Jonas Hector. Jahn, meanwhile, gave up five midfielders in the summer with Max Besuschkow, Tom Baack, Christoph Moritz and the loanees Sarpreet Singh and Carlo Boukhalfa, and he has a need in the centre.








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In the course of the most recent market value update of the Regionalliga Südwest, Huseinbasic increased its value by 75,000 to 250,000 euros. He left Offenbach after four years in which he made 62 appearances for the first team and 23 for the U19s. Last season, the right footer had six goals in 36 competitive games.

Özcan new: The most expensive sales of 1. FC Köln

21 – Birger Verstraete | 2021/22 for €2m to Antwerp

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As of June 24, 2022

21 – Milos Jojic | 2018/19 for €2m to Basaksehir

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21 – Lukas Klünter | 2018/19 for 2 million euros to Hertha

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20 – Pascal Ojigwe | 2000/01 for 2.1 million euros to Bayer Leverkusen

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19 – Sunday Oliseh | 1997/98 for 2.3 million euros to Ajax Amsterdam

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18 – Youssef Mohamad | 2011/12 for 2.53 million euros to Al-Ahli

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17 – Christian Clemens | 2013/14 for 2.8 million euros to FC Schalke

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15 – Kevin Vogt | 2016/17 for 3 million euros to Hoffenheim

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15 – Dominique Heintz | 2018/19 for 3 million euros to SC Freiburg

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13 – Anthony Ujah | 2015/16 for 4.5 million euros to Werder Bremen

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13 – Yuya Osako | 2018/19 for 4.5 million euros to Werder Bremen

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12 – Salih Ozcan | 2022/23 for 5 million euros to Borussia Dortmund

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9 – Serhou Guirassy | 2019/20 for €6m to Amiens SC

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9 – Leonardo Bittencourt | 2018/19 for 6 million euros to Hoffenheim

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9-Kevin Wimmer | 2015/16 for 6 million euros to Tottenham

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8 – Ismail Jakobs | 2021/22 for 6.5 million euros to AS Monaco

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7 – Thomas Haessler | 1990/91 for 7.8 million euros to Juventus

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6 – Lukas Podolski | 2006/07 for 10 million euros to FC Bayern

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5 – Yannick Gerhardt | 2016/17 for 13 million euros to VfL Wolfsburg

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4 – Sebastiaan Bornauw | 2021/22 for 13.5 million euros to VfL Wolfsburg

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3 – Jhon Cordoba | 2020/21 for 15 million euros to Hertha BSC

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2 – Lukas Podolski | 2012/13 for €15m to Arsenal

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1 – Anthony Modest | 2018/19 for 29 million euros to TJ Tianhai

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A rental fee of EUR 5.7 million had already been paid beforehand

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