Maurice Krattenmacher leaving FC Bayern München?
Bild reports on Maurice Krattenmacher's completed transfer to Hertha BSC Berlin. Maurice Krattenmacher has completed his transfer to Hertha BSC Berlin.
Maurice Krattenmacher, a young defender born in 2005, has been loaned from Bayern Monaco to Hertha Berlino for the season. Last season, he played in the third division at Ulm. The move is intended for him to gain more experience in the 2nd Bundesliga. Bayern's sporting director, Christoph Freund, commented on Krattenmacher's potential and the need for game practice to develop his talent.
Maurice Krattenmacher is anticipated not to participate in the upcoming season at FC Bayern. Reports from 'Sky' indicate that the 19-year-old promising talent departed from the Club World Cup in the USA to commence preparations with a new loan club at the earliest opportunity. His next destination remains uncertain. Krattenmacher is contracted with the German record champion until 2027. Allegedly, several unnamed clubs from the second division and the Bundesliga have shown interest in the U20 national player. A decision is expected to be made in the coming days. Prior to the Club World Cup, FCB had prematurely recalled their young player from his successful loan stint at SSV Ulm, intending for Krattenmacher to demonstrate his abilities to coach Vincent Kompany, an effort that apparently did not succeed.
FC Bayern has a clear plan for Maurice Krattenmacher. After returning from loan club SSV Ulm, he is expected to travel to the Club World Cup in the USA. Subsequently, another loan is planned for the midfield talent to gain match practice either in the second division or with another Bundesliga competitor. Krattenmacher developed well in Ulm, appearing in 33 professional matches, scoring three goals, and providing eight assists.
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