“For me, Maxi is one of the absolute shooting stars of this Bundesliga season,” said Hoffenheim’s sports director Alexander Rosen recently when extending the 21-year-old offensive player’s contract. It was known that the top scorer from Kraichgau had included an exit clause in the new working paper. According to “Sport Bild” this is 30 million euros.
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If he leaves early, Beier would be in the top five of Hoffenheim’s record sales and ahead of TSG transfers like Georginio Rutter, David Raum and Niklas Süle. With ten goals in 13 games, the right-footer, who moved from Energie Cottbus to Sinsheim in 2017, has left his first mark in the upper house this season. It is not surprising that TSG tied Beier to the club early in October until 2027.
The sought-after professional, who spent the last two years on loan at second division club Hannover 96, has quadrupled his market value since the summer. At 8 million euros, this is currently the Brandenburg native’s career high. The clause gave TSG’s sporting leadership a bit of protection – should a club be prepared to put the 30 million on the table for Beier’s services next summer, It is said that one would let him leave at this price with a clear conscience in the interests of the balance sheet.
Interest was recently rumored from England, including Liverpool FC, where the center forward is said to be on the list. The professional separated from his previous advisor Maik Barthel last week and joined the “11WINS” agency.
“Maxi Beier is a super guy and an extremely talented striker. “He’s incredibly fast, dangerous and can kick really well,” Rosen is quoted as saying in the magazine, referring to the 21-year-old’s qualities. The five-time U21 national player is also one of the extended circle of candidates who could jump on national coach Julian Nagelsmann’s European Championship bandwagon next year.
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