Jenson Seelt Transfer from Sunderland to VfL Wolfsburg
According to 'kicker', VfL Wolfsburg could pursue a long-term collaboration with Jenson Seelt. Seelt is on loan from AFC Sunderland, and the loan deal included a purchase option agreed upon by both clubs, with the fee for Seelt set at a minimum of 15 million euros. 'Kicker' states that Wolfsburg no longer needs approval from Sunderland to activate the option. A meeting between Wolfsburg and the Premier League club was reported by 'Sky'. According to 'kicker', this meeting is about an attempt to lower the purchase option.
The German branch of Sky Sport reports that Wolfsburg is very satisfied with Jenson Seelt. Seelt is currently on loan from Sunderland and has played nine matches for Wolfsburg. Sky Sports reports that Wolfsburg wants to make the deal permanent and that initial talks between the clubs have already taken place.
VfL Wolfsburg want to retain Jenson Seelt past the current season. According to Sky, Wolfsburg are pursuing a permanent deal for the centre-back, who is on loan from Sunderland. The first discussions with the English club have already occurred.
Jenson Seelt, a 22-year-old Dutch defender who is 1.95 meters tall, has joined VfL Wolfsburg on loan from Sunderland. He brings with him experience from England, having played in 26 matches for Sunderland and participated in the initial two Premier League games of the season. This transfer was swiftly arranged following the departure of Wolfsburg's defender David Odogu to Milan. Wolfsburg's sporting director, Sebastian Schindzielorz, characterized Seelt as a tall center-back with abilities both in possession and in defense, and he is anticipated to be a crucial addition to the team's defense. Schindzielorz highlighted Seelt's experience in England as a valuable contribution to Wolfsburg's defensive roster. Seelt is under contract with Sunderland until 2028, and Transfermarkt lists his market value at €2.00m.
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