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Kosta Nedeljkovic: Departing on loan again
Jul 14th
Nedekjkovic has been sent on loan to Leipzig from Aston Villa, according to his parent club.
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Max Finkgrafe: Signs with RB Leipzig
Jul 3rd
Finkgrafe has signed a contract with RB Leipzig until June 2030, joining on a permanent move from FC Koln, his new club announced. "We are delighted that Max has chosen RB Leipzig. He is a very talented and versatile left-back, who particularly impresses with his athleticism and dynamism. With his fighting spirit and will to win, he will enrich our team. Despite his young age, Max already knows the Bundesliga and also brings great potential for development. By signing him, we see ourselves as more flexible and versatile at left-back," said Marcel Schafer, Managing Director of Sports.
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Yussuf Poulsen: Trains individually
Jul 15th
Poulsen (groin) has started to train individually, according to his club.
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Immanuel Pherai: Suffers ligament injury
Jul 11th
Pherai is out for the time being due to a torn inner ligament in his left knee, according to his club.
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Nicolas Capaldo Toboas: Completes Hamburg move
Jul 10th
Capaldo completed a transfer to HSV from Salzburg, the club announced.
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Noah Katterbach: Trains with team
Jul 8th
Katterbach (knee) has trained with the rest of his team, according to his club.
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Rayan Philippe: Signs with Hamburger SV
Jul 2nd
Philippe has signed a contract with Hamburger SV, joining from Braunschweig, his new club announced. "As a versatile and mobile attacking player, Rayan fits our requirements profile perfectly. He impresses, whether as a center forward, a suspended striker, or right winger, with his pace, depth, and goal threat. This makes us more difficult to predict and will improve our attacking transition game," said sporting director Claus Costa.