Werder Bremen: Those interested in Ducksch & Füllkrug – Hannover 96 receive bonuses

Scored 60 percent of Werder goals

With 39 goals, Marvin Ducksch (28) and Niclas Füllkrug (29) made a significant contribution to Werder Bremen’s direct resurgence, only Schalke duo Simon Terodde (34) and Marius Bülter (29) were able to net one more ball. The two “ugly birds” dubbed by Füllkrug himself, who scored 60 percent of Bremen’s goals in the past 2nd Bundesliga season, aroused greed with their callousness in front of the opposing goal.

According to information from the online portal “dyke room“There are prospects for the Werder strike duo both in Germany and “all over Europe”. A concrete offer has not yet been received. According to Werder, they have to achieve a transfer surplus, which is why the sale of a top performer is almost inevitable – possibly one of the top scorers. While Ducksch is said to have an exit clause of 5.5 million euros, a deal with Füllkrug would be freely negotiable.

Pizarro to Diego: Werder Bremen’s most expensive sales

17 – Claudio Pizarro | 2001/02 for €7.54m to FC Bayern

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14 – Serge Gnabry | 2017/18 for €8 million to FC Bayern

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14 – Davie Selke | 2015/16 for €8m to RB Leipzig

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14 – Marko Marin | 2012/13 for €8m to Chelsea

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12 – Thorsten Frings | 2002/03 for €8.5 million to BVB

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12 – Valérien Ismaël | 2005/06 for €8.5 million to FC Bayern

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11 – Josh Sargent | 2021/22 for €9.5m to Norwich City

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10 – Socratis | 2013/14 for €9.9 million to BVB

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8 – Milot Rashica | 2021/22 for €11m to Norwich City

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8 – Per Mertesacker | 2011/12 for €11.3m to Arsenal

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7-Anthony Ujah | 2016/17 for €11.5m to Liaoning FC

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6 – Davy Klaassen | 2020/21 for €11.7m to Ajax Amsterdam

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5 – Jannik Vestergaard | 2016/17 for €12.5m to Bor M’gladbach

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4 – Miroslav Klose | 2007/08 for €15 million to FC Bayern

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3 – Mesut Ozil | 2010/11 for €18m to Real Madrid

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2 – Thomas Delaney | 2018/19 for €20 million to BVB

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“I’m not worried about that,” said Clemens Fritz, head of scouting and professional football, when asked by “Deichstube” about the courted strikers. “They feel comfortable here, have been promoted with us and still have a contract.” Füllkrug is tied to Werder until 2023, Ducksch until 2024. If lucrative offers are received by the green-whites, it is not so unlikely, according to the report, that Werder is dealing with it. However, the storm duo have settled in Bremen, which is why a lot would have to happen for Ducksch and Füllkrug to start thinking.

Ducksch rises with Werder Bremen: Hannover 96 receives bonuses

Meanwhile, Hannover 96 can also be happy about the promotion of Ducksch in the Werder jersey. According to information from thepictureThe ex-club, which let the attacker move to Bremen last summer for the basic fee of 3.5 million euros, will receive a bonus of 200,000 euros for the return to the Bundesliga. Since Ducksch also reached the mark of 29 appearances in the 2nd league, another 300,000 euros were due, so that the transfer fee increased to a total of 4 million euros.

Filling jug before Arnautovic: The most expensive Werder additions in club history

11. Eljero Elia (for €5.5m from Juventus)

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10. Diego (€6m from FC Porto)

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9. Marko Arnautovic (for €6.2m from Twente Enschede)

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8. Niclas Füllkrug (for 6.5 million euros from Hannover 96)

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7. Leonardo Bittencourt (for €7m from TSG Hoffenheim)

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5. Max Kruse (for 7.5 million euros from VfL Wolfsburg)

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5. Wesley (€7.5m from Santos)

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4. Carlos Alberto (€7.8m from Fluminense Rio de Janeiro)

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3. Milot Rashica (for €8.1m from Vitesse Arnhem)

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2. Marko Marin (for €8.2m from Borussia M’gladbach)

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1. Davy Klaassen (for €13.5m from Everton)

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