Stefan Posch leaving Bologna?
Stefan Posch, an Austrian defender, is being pursued by Amburgo to bring him back to the Bundesliga. After his loan experience at Atalanta in the latter half of the previous season, Posch hoped to stay in Italy or return to Germany for family reasons. Amburgo has initiated contacts with both the player and Bologna, who is open to selling him but only on a permanent basis. Posch's contract with Bologna expires in 2026, and the economic basis for concluding the deal is around 5 million euros. The negotiation is ongoing.
Stefan Posch, a 28-year-old Austrian central defender, has made his way back to Bologna following a loan period at Atalanta. Atalanta decided against activating the option to buy his contract, which was priced at 8 million euros, inclusive of a loan fee of 1 million euros and a penalty of 1 million euros for not proceeding with the purchase. Despite his return to Bologna, several clubs from the Bundesliga have shown interest in him, with negotiations reportedly in progress. Posch, who has previously played for Hoffenheim in Germany, might be inclined to return to the Bundesliga. His contract with Bologna is valid until 2026, positioning him as a significant player to observe in this transfer window.
Stefan Posch was experiencing dissatisfaction due to limited playing time, which led to Bologna working on his situation during the January market.
Stefan Posch has two offers from the Bundesliga. He has expressed a preference for returning to the Bundesliga and has opted not to participate in the upcoming match in Lisbon to avoid injury that might hinder his departure.
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