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Dawid Kownacki Transfer from SV Werder Bremen to Hertha BSC

Dawid Kownacki has decided to join Hertha BSC. Hertha BSC has committed to buying him if they are promoted to the top division. Despite the hopes of Lech Poznań fans for his return, Kownacki was not interested in rejoining them this summer. The decision was influenced by better offers on the table.

Dawid Kownacki is set to join Hertha BSC from SV Werder Bremen. A purchase obligation worth 2.5 million euros will be triggered after certain conditions are met. Kownacki scored 13 goals and provided five assists last season for Fortuna Düsseldorf.

Bild reports on the recent transfer of Dawid Kownacki to Hertha BSC on a loan deal. Dawid Kownacki, previously on loan at Fortuna Düsseldorf where he scored 13 goals and provided 5 assists last season, has joined Hertha BSC on a loan deal. The Hertha trainer team, led by Stefan Leitl, is impressed with his performance in a secret test match against Motherwell, and plans to include him in the starting lineup for the Second Division start against Schalke. Hertha's coach is integrating Kownacki into the team through training sessions and video analysis.

Hertha BSC loans Dawid Kownacki from Werder Bremen for 500,000 Euro. If Kownacki aids Hertha in achieving promotion, his contract with Hertha will extend until 2029, and Bremen will receive an additional 3 million Euro as a transfer fee. Artur Wichniarek, a former Hertha player and current TV expert, praises Kownacki's abilities and believes this transfer was a smart decision by Hertha.

Bild reported on Dawid Kownacki's transfer to Hertha BSC from Fortuna Düsseldorf. Kownacki, who was on loan at Fortuna Düsseldorf last season, has now signed with Hertha BSC. He underwent medical examinations and engaged in negotiations in Berlin on Monday morning before signing the contract in the evening. Hertha's sporting director, Benjamin Weber, expressed his satisfaction with the signing by highlighting Kownacki's qualities, such as his finishing strength, ball security, and heading ability. It was noted that Kownacki had turned down offers from clubs in Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Poland, and Turkey to join Hertha. The transfer deal is initially set as a one-year loan but includes a mandatory purchase clause in seven figures, potentially reaching up to 3 million EUR, depending on Kownacki's appearances and Hertha's league status. Kownacki is set to become one of the top earners at Hertha, with a base salary of approximately 1 million EUR.

According to deichstube.de, Dawid Kownacki is in the final stages of completing his transfer to Hertha BSC. The deal is structured as a loan with a mandatory purchase clause of 2.5 million euros, contingent upon certain conditions such as the player's number of appearances. The transfer to the Berlin-based club is deemed certain, with the necessary formalities expected to be finalized shortly. Kownacki, who previously played for Fortuna Düsseldorf, achieved 13 goals and five assists in 29 matches in the 2. Bundesliga. Due to Werder Bremen's high financial demands, Fortuna Düsseldorf was unable to secure a permanent deal for him. The coach of Werder Bremen has reportedly indicated that Kownacki does not feature in the plans for the upcoming season, allowing him to seek a new club.

Kicker reports on Hertha BSC's interest in signing Dawid Kownacki from Werder Bremen. Hertha BSC is reportedly interested in signing Dawid Kownacki from Werder Bremen. Initially, Werder Bremen was clear about wanting to sell rather than loan him. However, they are now open to a loan model with an obligation to buy. Kownacki wants to decide on his future soon, and Hertha BSC is among the three options he is considering. His former club, Fortuna Düsseldorf, is not one of these options.

Hertha BSC is also interested in Dawid Kownacki. According to 'Bild', Werder Bremen prefers to sell him permanently rather than loan him again and is asking for 3.5 million euros. These financial demands might hinder Hertha's plans to bring the player to Berlin. Kownacki spent the last season on loan at Fortuna Düsseldorf, where he scored 13 goals and provided five assists in 29 league matches. He has a total of 34 goals in the 2. Bundesliga.

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