Michael Gregoritsch leaving SC Freiburg?
Kicker has reported on Michael Gregoritsch's transfer to Bröndby IF in Denmark this summer. Michael Gregoritsch is set to leave SC Freiburg during this transfer window. Following discussions, he has opted to move abroad to join Bröndby IF in Denmark. The club indicated to him that he would be their primary striker, which was a decisive factor for Gregoritsch given the approaching World Cup and his requirement for substantial playtime. He reached this decision after consulting with Austria's national coach, Ralf Rangnick. Gregoritsch has a history of playing for various clubs including Hoffenheim, St. Pauli, Bochum, HSV, Augsburg, Schalke, and Freiburg. He is expected to undergo a medical examination, which is scheduled for either Tuesday or Wednesday.
Michael Gregoritsch is reportedly transferring to Bröndby IF. The transfer is said to be finalized, with the player set to receive a contract until 2028. The medical examination is scheduled to take place within the next 24 hours. It is currently unclear whether and how SC Freiburg will be compensated for the transfer.
Michael Gregoritsch is reportedly on the verge of a transfer to Bröndby IF in Denmark. According to kicker information, the medical examination is expected to take place in the coming days. The decisive factor for the transfer was the indication from Copenhagen that Gregoritsch would become the number 1 striker for the Danish club.
Michael Gregoritsch is considering leaving SC Freiburg after three years. He is unhappy with his current role as a substitute, having made only 18 appearances and scored two goals this season. SC Freiburg is open to offers to sell the Austrian player, whose contract runs until 2026, in order to receive a transfer fee. Gregoritsch is seeking a transfer mainly to secure more playing time and improve his chances for the 2026 World Cup with the national team. Transfermarkt currently estimates his market worth at 4.00m euros.
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