Werder Bremen is making headlines as Marvin Ducksch defends himself against alleged statements made by managing director Clemens Fritz. In the 'At Broski' show, the 32-year-old former Bremen player expressed his shock over claims that he negatively impacted the locker room during his time at Werder. Ducksch emphasized that he stands for good morale and that team success comes first for him. Fritz reportedly stated that Ducksch was not good for the Werder locker room, which the player strongly denies. The forward transferred to Birmingham City last summer for two million euros and has sparked rumors about a return to Germany. Ducksch mentioned that he is in talks with several clubs, including in the Bundesliga. His contract in England runs until 2028 but includes a release clause of around one million euros.