TSV 1860 Facing Major Changes as Player Contracts Expire: Who Stays and Who Goes?

Munich – Michael Glück. Mansour Ouro Tagba. And now also Lukas Reich. Moritz Bangerter. TSV 1860 relied on plenty of young lion power in the early season finale on matchday 37 at Rot-Weiss Essen (1-0) and thus in the middle of the fight to stay in the league. Many established veterans or supposed hopefuls found themselves on the bench or not even in the squad – a clear signal for Giesinger’s future.

TSV 1860 is once again facing a major upheaval: 15 player contracts are expiring, only one player, captain Jesper Verlaat, has extended his contract, but Fynn Lakenmacher (moving to first division relegated team SV Darmstadt 98) is also set to leave. According to AZ information, there will be plenty of players on the leaving side.

No wonder, after all, the budget is expected to fall from around six million to 4.5 million. Veteran Phillipp Steinhart, for example, is to leave the club and the long-standing lion’s expiring contract will no longer be extended. This means that the left-back pillar is just a deserving player who is on Sixty’s strike list.

Playmaker Albion Vrenezi and Eroll Zejnullahu at TSV 1860 before saying goodbye

It seems almost certain that recently disappointing or barely considered 1860 professionals such as the two playmakers Albion Vrenezi and Eroll Zejnullahu will leave. Midfield veteran Manfred Starke has hardly been used lately and will soon be history in Giesing, the same applies especially to midfielder Niklas Tarnat, who played no role at all under coach Argirios Giannikis.

Substitute goalkeeper Julius Schmid and reserve right-back Kaan Kurt also belong to this category. In addition, the loan contract of Bremen talent Abdenego Nankishi, who, like the other three newcomers, was or was only allowed to use his skills to a limited extent, ends.

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Blue hope: The new lion face flashes during the rescue victory in Essen

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It will probably be more exciting to see how the TSV deals with identification figures like Tim Rieder and Fabian Greilinger or one or two top performers: The duo will no longer have a valid working paper from the end of June and have so far been waiting in vain for a breakthrough in contract talks. “We look closely at who we want to continue working with,” sports boss Christian Werner recently explained. In the case of the duo, Sixty would probably like to, but can probably only make offers for reduced salaries.

Mansour Ouro-Tagba and Michael Glück: Identifying figures and talents from TSV 1860 could go

Kilian Ludewig, who fought his way into the starting eleven over the course of the season, said he hadn’t even had contract negotiations with TSV four weeks ago. A farewell in favor of further development from the talented but also cheaper youngster Reich seems to be inevitable. What should interest his colleague Greilinger: According to consistent media reports, Mannheim’s left-back Luca Bolay (21) is said to be a hot candidate.

Keyword talent: With Glück and Mansour Ouro-Tagba, TSV has two hot young lions in the fire: One (defender Glück) is considered a sales candidate, whose departure would be painful, but would at least generate a transfer fee. According to Giannikis, the other one (striker Ouro-Tagba) should stay, but he has some exciting, higher-class offers, including from abroad. As a result, there is a risk of a free transfer.

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Question marks behind Serhat-Semih Güler and Joel Zwarts

And then there is a category of players who still have a contract, but the future seems uncertain. Above all, winter newcomer Serhat Güler, who came from second division club Hansa Rostock, only got 106 minutes of play spread over seven short appearances. Or Valmir Sulejmani, who never brought his (former?) skills onto the pitch, not only because of several injuries. Both are considered candidates for a contract termination if the player, agent and club can come to an agreement.

Goal scorer Joel Zwarts, who was brought in by Jahn Regensburg before the end of the season as a hopeful for a transfer fee in the mid-five-figure range, also recently had to line up behind Lakenmacher. In the case of the Dutchman, we can only hope that he will recover completely after his pubic bone inflammation and achieve a higher goal rate in the coming season – and also make more appearances. (six goals in 20 games so far).

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2024-05-16 10:22:00
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