That would be a transfer coup! Union should be on national player Gosen’s turn

Robin Gosens in the international match against Colombia on Tuesday evening

Robin Gosens in the international match against Colombia on Tuesday evening Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa

By Sebastian Karkos

He is a Germany international (16 appearances, two goals) but has never played in the Bundesliga. That could change.

Robin Gosens (28) is to switch from Inter Milan to Union Berlin. At least that’s what the Italian journalist and transfer expert Rudy Galetti tweets (almost 77,000 followers) and writes that the iron “take final steps to reach an agreement with Inter about the transfer”. A transfer fee of 15 to 20 million euros is mentioned.

But that makes the transfer so difficult. According to BILD information, Gosens is not averse to moving to Berlin. There are already talks.

A disappointed Robin Gosens after losing the Champions League final against Manchester City

A disappointed Robin Gosens after losing the Champions League final against Manchester City Photo: REUTERS/Murad Sezer

But: The transfer fee is almost utopian for Union conditions. Inter only signed Gosens last summer, after a six-month loan from Atalanta Bergamo, for a fee of 27.4 million euros.

Conceivable variant for a Berlin change: Another loan. In addition, the traditional Italian club would then probably have to pay part of the salary.

Lot of money. But he has no great future with the Champions League finalists (0-1 against Manchester City), made 49 competitive appearances last season, but often only as a joker. In the league he was only eleven times in the starting XI.

Does his future now lie in Köpenick?

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German national team Robin Gosens

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