Tjark Ernst leaving Hertha BSC?
'Bild' reports that the goalkeeper's contract, which is valid until 2027, can be bought out for five million euros. The 22-year-old will definitely leave the capital club if the Berlin club is not promoted. There is interest from several Bundesliga clubs.
Goalkeeper Tjark Ernst has a release clause for the summer of 2026, according to 'kicker'. The 22-year-old is being closely monitored by several Bundesliga clubs. According to the trade magazine, the "Old Lady" will offer Ernst a new contract if they achieve promotion, but it is probable that the second division club will be unable to retain him otherwise.
Hertha BSC is pushing for a sale of their goalkeeper Tjark Ernst. In January, they demanded a transfer fee of five to six million euros. A loan move, such as to the interested VfL Wolfsburg, was not considered. The sale might occur in the summer, as Ernst has a release clause of five million euros. Ernst has played 50 official matches for Hertha, including 19 in the current season. Recently, he lost his starting position to Marius Gersbeck.
Tjark Ernst, currently a second-choice goalkeeper, is unlikely to remain on the bench behind Marius Gerbeck and may seek a transfer.
Bild reports on the recent goalkeeper change at Hertha BSC involving Tjark Ernst and Marius Gersbeck. Hertha BSC has replaced Tjark Ernst, the German U21 national goalkeeper, with Marius Gersbeck. Tjark Ernst's agent, Jürgen Schwab, has sharply criticized this decision, indicating that a club change is now possible.
Tjark Ernst, the U21-Nationalkeeper for Hertha BSC, has been replaced as the number 1 goalkeeper by Marius Gersbeck. Despite recovering from a small muscle injury and returning to training, Ernst was not reinstated as the starting goalkeeper. The article suggests that Ernst may need to reconsider his future at Hertha BSC, especially since the transfer window remains open until February 3rd.
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