KV Mechelen: Bid Rejected – Transfer News

KV Mechelen is still in a very good fifth place in the Jupiler Pro League and can therefore still dream of participating in the Champions’ Play-Off. To achieve this, it will have to maintain its level in the last ten games of the regular competition.

It is therefore not surprising that Achter de Kazerne wants to keep their core together as much as possible this winter. With Ryan Teague, an unnecessary midfielder was allowed to leave, but strong players must remain on board.

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Million offer for Lauberbach

However, some players are in demand. Lion Lauberbach has been in the spotlight in recent months. The target striker has already scored seven times this season and that has not gone unnoticed by some foreign clubs.

Before the winter break he was briefly linked to Mainz, but now another club is reportedly pushing for the 27-year-old German. According to The Newspaper Venezia would have made an offer of 2 million euros for Lauberbach.

KV Mechelen refuses

The player would like a transfer to the Italian second division club, but Mechelen is said to have refused the offer. They would prefer to keep Lauberbach, although they would be willing to cooperate in a transfer for the right price.

It remains to be seen whether this will happen this winter. After all, there are still a few clubs lurking for Lauberbach. He would also be interested in the English second division club Preston and the Danish top club Bröndby.

Marcus Cole

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