Kicker reports that Augsburg’s interest in Karlsruhe defensive midfielder Tim Breithaupt has now cooled due to the cost of a potential transfer. Breithaupt would cost in the region of €4m …
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Kicker reports that Werder Bremen are pushing to sign Copenhagen forward Mikkel Kaufmann who spent the previous season on loan at Karlsruhe. Bremen have already held negotiations with the 22-year-old …
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As reported by Kicker, Augsburg are nearing a full agreement with German youth international Tim Breithaupt. The 21-year-old is entering the final year of his contract at 2. Bundesliga side …
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SC Karlsruhe have announced that Lars Stindl will join the club at the end of the season when his Borussia Mönchengladbach contract expires. On rejoining his boyhood club, Stindl said: …
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According to Sky Germany, Karlsruher SC are pushing to sign Mikkel Kaufmann permanently from FC Copenhagen this summer. The loan deal for Kaufmann has an option to buy this summer and …
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As reported by Sport1, Karlsruher SC head coach Christian Eichner is also being considered for the TSG Hoffenheim job. The 40-year-old is currently managing in the 2. Bundesliga and is …
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As reported by Sky Germany, Tim Breithaupt is set to stay at Karlsruhe for the rest of the season as they need him in their fight to stay in the 2.Bundesliga. …
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The 2. Bundesliga season kicks off tonight with Kaiserslautern vs Hannover 96 a true clash of the giants, somehow the summer break has seemed even longer this summer hasn’t it? …
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What on earth is happening at Eintracht Braunschweig? They topped the table at the end of the Hinrunde to be crowned as the ‘Winter Champions’, but fast forward just four …
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A change is as good as a rest, and after some of the latter over the Winterpause, St. Pauli finally look to be getting the former. The Hamburg side have …
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Hannover began last week as the new 2. Bundesliga leaders after creeping past Kaiserslautern in the Monday night game. Less than ‘96’ hours later they had already relinquished their position …
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Where else to kick off the first Zweitegeist of 2017 than column ‘favourites’ and perennial crisis club 1860 München? Needless to say they had a very busy winter break as …