Nagelsmann explains first Germany call-up for Ducksch

Ducksch has a release clause, report claims

By Rune Gjerulff   @runegjerulff

Marvin Ducksch reportedly has a release clause of less than €10 million in his contract with Werder Bremen.

Nagelsmann explains first Germany call-up for Ducksch

According to Deichstube, Marvin Ducksch has a release clause in his contract with Werder Bremen.


This clause is said to be less than €10 million and is valid after the season, not in the winter.

In any case, a January transfer is understood to be out of the question for Ducksch, as he does not want to jeopardize his chances of playing for Germany in the European Championship.

Ducksch extended his contract with Werder until 2026 last summer. Prior to that, he had a release clause of €7.5 million.

The 29-year-old forward has scored eight goals and provided five assists in 17 appearances in all competitions this season.

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