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Moussa Sylla leaving Schalke 04?

Moussa Sylla had considered a transfer in the summer but ultimately stayed at Schalke because a move did not materialize. According to 'Bild', he is currently fully focused on Schalke and is not thinking about a winter transfer.

According to Bild, Moussa Sylla's summer transfer fell through after a hoped-for big contract collapsed, and he remains at Schalke despite having wanted to leave. Sylla himself has stated that he is not thinking about a move in the winter and is instead focused on Schalke and the Africa Cup.

Bild reports on the unexpected collapse of Moussa Sylla's transfer to Schalke. The transfer of the Malian striker Moussa Sylla unexpectedly fell through because Schalke's Sport-Boss Frank Baumann did not receive an offer in the expected range of approximately 7 million euros plus bonuses. The Sylla side believed that he could leave for a smaller fee and is reportedly displeased. Baumann expects Sylla to remain professional and continue performing for Schalke until at least the winter transfer window, unless another offer, possibly from Saudi Arabia, comes in.

Bild reports on Schalke 04's decision to sell Sylla due to financial needs. Sylla is set to be sold by Schalke 04 as they need funds, aiming for approximately 7 million euros including bonuses. There is interest from clubs in England and Spain, and Sylla's future at Schalke will be decided by tomorrow at 20:00.

Bild reports on the interest from a Championship club in signing Mali's national player Moussa Sylla. Another club from the Championship has also entered the race for Mali's national player Moussa Sylla. Schalke's officials, including Frank Baumann, are hoping for a bidding war to increase Sylla's price further.

Bild reports on Moussa Sylla's desire to advance his career by joining a top club. Moussa Sylla wants to make the next step in his career by moving to a top club. Schalke has set a transfer fee of 7 million Euros plus bonuses for him. However, due to his recent poor form, failing to capitalize on goal opportunities, the transfer may not be straightforward.

Bild reports on Schalke's intention to sell Moussa Sylla amidst a dog scandal involving the player and his family. Schalke wants to avoid a public dispute with Moussa Sylla and his family regarding a dog scandal. The club intends to sell Sylla, who is considered a valuable asset ('Tafelsilber-Star'). There is a need to sell him to reduce negative equity, which stands at approximately 98 million euros. The deal should include bonuses and bring in 7 to 8 million euros. Ex-club Pau FC has a resale participation.

Schalke 04 rejected an initial offer for Moussa Sylla. If he leaves, the club will definitely sign a new striker.

Bild reports on Schalke 04's decision regarding the potential sale of Moussa Sylla. Schalke 04 was considering selling Moussa Sylla due to financial constraints. However, with the improved financial position due to the Genossenschaft, the club no longer needs to sell him urgently and can negotiate better terms.

Moussa Sylla is mentioned as potentially being sold by Schalke 04. Loris Karius, a player at Schalke, expresses that if the club decides to sell Moussa for an appropriate fee and simultaneously has a replacement that will help the team, it could work. Karius emphasizes the need for offensive quality and trusts the club's decision-makers.

Interest in Moussa Sylla is becoming more concrete. Clubs from France, Spain, and Germany are interested, but none are willing to meet Schalke's asking price of 8 million Euros. The Mali striker is pushing for a quick decision, but currently, it seems like a drawn-out negotiation.

Schalke 04 is demanding around 8 million euros for Moussa Sylla, their top scorer with 16 goals last season. However, they consider an early transfer in the window unlikely as no club has made an inquiry yet.

Moussa Sylla must be sold due to Schalke 04's financial constraints. The club hopes to earn up to 16 million Euros for both Sylla and Taylan Bulut combined to aid in new summer transfers and reduce debt.

Bild reports on the crucial transfer situation of Moussa Sylla amidst Schalke's financial challenges. Moussa Sylla, the top scorer with 16 goals, is considered a special case for transfer due to Schalke's significant debt of nearly 150 million Euros. His transfer is deemed vital for the club's financial survival.

Antwerp FC is considering Moussa Sylla as a potential transfer target after his successful stint at Schalke 04.

Bild reports on Schalke's plans to sell Moussa Sylla in the summer transfer window. Schalke hopes to sell Moussa Sylla in the summer to raise funds, with an expected transfer fee of up to 10 million euros. The club is in financial need, and the funds from Sylla's transfer would mostly be used for debt reduction. Interim sports director Youri Mulder acknowledged the possibility of Sylla leaving next season and expressed the need to find a replacement.

Bild reports on Schalke's efforts to sell Moussa Sylla amid financial concerns. Moussa Sylla, with a market value of 6 million EUR, is up for sale. Schalke is concerned about the financial impact if the transfer does not go through. Sylla is recovering from a severe muscle fiber tear and will be starting on the bench to minimize injury risk.

Moussa Sylla is considered one of the top performers at Schalke this season. There are ongoing rumors about a potential summer transfer that could provide Schalke with much-needed financial relief. His market value has increased significantly, according to Tobias Kröger, Market Value Coordinator at Transfermarkt.de, who states that both Sylla and Bulut are candidates for a million-euro transfer in the summer.

Schalke is looking to sell Moussa Sylla to raise around ten million euros. The sale is crucial for the club to avoid financial penalties.

Moussa Sylla is expected to leave FC Schalke in the summer due to the club's financial difficulties. He has had a strong debut season with Schalke, scoring 13 goals in 19 matches. His performance has attracted interest from top Italian clubs. Schalke hopes to receive compensation in the double-digit million range for his transfer.

Schalke 04 intends to sell Moussa Sylla after just one year at the club. He was acquired in the summer from FC Pau for 2.5 million Euros. Schalke has calculated that for each season goal, Sylla should bring in around 500,000 Euros in transfer fees, with an internal target of 20 goals for a total of 10 million Euros. However, due to Sylla's current injury, reaching the 20-goal target is uncertain, which puts potential millions at risk for the club.

Bild reports on Schalke's plans to sell Moussa Sylla in the upcoming transfer window. Schalke is planning to sell Moussa Sylla in the summer. FC Getafe has scouted the Malian international. Schalke is hoping for a transfer fee of 8 to 10 million Euros if Sylla scores double digits in the current season. Previously, the club estimated a fee of around 7 million Euros.

Moussa Sylla, a striker from Schalke who scored a double in a 3:1 victory against Nürnberg, is attracting interest from top Italian clubs. Schalke is willing to let him go for a transfer fee of about 7 million Euros. He was originally transferred for 2.5 million Euros from Pau FC, a second-division club in France.

There is significant interest in Moussa Sylla from various clubs, as reported by the German branch of Sky Sport. Schalke 04, under the direction of technical director Youri Mulder, is only willing to consider a transfer if an extraordinary offer is made. Schalke intends to keep Sylla for the season, but a winter transfer is not entirely ruled out if a substantial bid is received. A bid of six million euros is confirmed to be insufficient.

Bild reports on Schalke's consideration to sell Mali striker Moussa Sylla amidst financial constraints. Moussa Sylla has attracted attention with his performance, scoring eleven goals this season. Schalke, facing financial constraints with 162 million euros in debt, would consider selling the Mali striker if a club offers around 7 million euros. However, a transfer after the season is more likely.

Moussa Sylla has left his future at Schalke 04 uncertain. In a conversation with 'WAZ', when asked if he would continue to play for Schalke in the second half of the season, the 25-year-old indicated his happiness at the club after their 4:1 victory against SV Elversberg, mentioning that he has a contract and plans to enjoy his vacation. Sylla currently leads the scorer list with eleven goals this season. Trainer Kees van Wonderen remarked that when a player performs well, opportunities will arise, highlighting that Moussa and Kenan (Karaman) are talented players capable of scoring goals, having netted 21 goals together. He noted that trainers and sporting directors recognize such talent and suggested there might be interested parties. Both players are contracted with the club until 2028.

Moussa Sylla, a key player for Schalke, has been observed by scouts from Juventus Turin after scoring six goals in seven games. Despite Schalke's financial difficulties with 168 million Euros in debt, Sylla is considered crucial for the club's survival in the league. However, his performance has attracted interest from major clubs, making him a potential transfer target for the winter window.

Scouts from Juventus Turin were present during the match against Köln to specifically observe Moussa Sylla. Schalke 04 is considering selling Sylla if a lucrative offer is made, especially given their financial situation.

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