Werder Bremen could soon profit from a transfer
Justin Njinmah is on the verge of a possible move. The 25-year-old Werder Bremen striker has attracted interest from England during this transfer window. Reports suggest that Hull City, who have just been promoted to the Premier League, and Championship side FC Southampton are keen on the forward. Werder, who finished last season in 15th place in the Bundesliga with 32 points (8 wins, 8 draws, 18 losses), could benefit financially from a sale.
Which clubs are interested in Njinmah?
According to „Bild“, Hull City and Southampton are potential suitors. Hull City, back in the Premier League after a year in the Championship, is looking for attacking reinforcements. Southampton, who narrowly missed out on promotion last season, could see Njinmah as an option for their Championship offense. The striker’s market value stands at five million euros, but Werder would not rule out a sale if the offer is right.
Why might Njinmah leave Werder?
Last season, Njinmah was one of the most active players in the squad with 33 league appearances, but his goal tally of five fell short of expectations. While coach Daniel Thioune values his quality, he admits that Njinmah’s market presence would be even greater if he had scored more goals. „It’s completely normal that Justin attracts interest due to his quality,“ said Thioune. A transfer could bring Werder financial gains, which are crucial for a club that relies on transfer income.
What does Werder say about a potential transfer?
Werder Bremen has not yet made a final decision on a sale. „We are a club that depends on transfer income,“ said football chief Clemens Fritz. „If there is a suitable offer for both us and the player, we will try to work towards a solution.“ However, the club is not yet at the point where a transfer is imminent. If a sale does happen, Werder could experience a welcome financial boost, which could be reinvested into future planning.
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