Peter Remmert Transfers to MSV Duisburg from Schalke: Key Details

Schalke 04 Loans Striker Remmert to MSV Duisburg Amid Season-End Criticism

Published: June 10, 2025 | Updated: June 10, 2025

MSV Duisburg has secured the season-ending loan of Schalke 04 striker Peter Remmert until June 30, 2025, as Duisburg manager Ufuk Topcu publicly criticized Schalke’s late-season transfer timing. The move follows Duisburg’s recent departures of key players and comes as both clubs navigate the final stretch of the 2024-25 2. Bundesliga season.

Remmert, 22, joins Duisburg on loan from Schalke 04, where he has struggled with limited playing time this season. His arrival marks Duisburg’s third major signing in the final month of the campaign, following the departures of midfielders Marvin Töpken and Marvin Heike to other clubs.

Key Details:

  • Player: Peter Remmert (22, striker) moves from Schalke 04 to MSV Duisburg on loan until June 30, 2025.
  • League: 2. Bundesliga (Germany’s second division).
  • Context: Duisburg manager Ufuk Topcu criticized Schalke’s late-season transfer decision.
  • Impact: Remmert’s arrival aims to bolster Duisburg’s attacking options with just six matches remaining.

Why This Transfer Happened Now

Schalke 04’s decision to loan out Remmert comes as the club continues restructuring its youth and senior squads ahead of next season. According to Transfermarkt, Remmert has made just 12 league appearances for Schalke this season, scoring one goal.

Why This Transfer Happened Now

Duisburg, meanwhile, has faced a challenging end to the campaign after losing Töpken and Heike to other clubs. The Zebras (Duisburg’s nickname) now turn to Remmert as a potential solution to their attacking deficiencies. Duisburg described Remmert’s profile as “athletisch und laufstark” in their official announcement.

Topcu explained that the club sought a striker who could provide athleticism and running power, stating, “Peter fits that profile perfectly.” However, he criticized Schalke’s timing, saying, “It’s not ideal to bring in a player so late in the season. We would have preferred more time to integrate him properly.”

What Remmert Brings to Duisburg

Standing at 1.88 meters (6’2″) and known for his pace and physical presence, Remmert could provide a fresh dimension to Duisburg’s attack. The club sits in 13th place in the 2. Bundesliga table with 39 points, just five behind the relegation zone.

With six matches remaining, Duisburg will look to Remmert to help secure their position. Topcu emphasized the player’s potential impact, saying, “He’s exactly the kind of player we need in the final stretch. We need someone who can make a difference in the last few games.”

“Athletisch und laufstark” was how Duisburg described Remmert’s profile in their official announcement.

— MSV Duisburg press release

How This Affects Schalke’s Future

For Schalke 04, Remmert’s loan move is part of a broader strategy to clear space in their senior squad ahead of next season. The club has already made several youth-team departures, and Remmert’s move follows similar loan deals involving other young players.

Schalke’s U23 team, which competes in the Regionalliga West (Germany’s third tier), will now have to adjust without Remmert. A Schalke spokesperson noted, “The focus now shifts to the U23 team’s remaining players. We’ll need to see how the squad performs without him.”

Remmert’s loan could also serve as a trial period for both clubs. If he performs well in Duisburg, Schalke may consider a permanent deal in the future. Conversely, if he struggles, it could signal the end of his career at Schalke.

Standings Implications: Can Duisburg Stay Up?

With just six matches remaining, Duisburg faces a critical stretch of fixtures. Their remaining schedule includes home games against:

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Opponent Date (Local Time) Venue
Fortuna Düsseldorf June 14, 2025 (18:30 UTC+2) MSV-Arena (home)
Hannover 96 June 17, 2025 (20:30 UTC+2) AWD-Arena (away)
Karlsruher SC June 21, 2025 (13:00 UTC+2) Wildparkstadion (away)

Duisburg’s current form has been inconsistent, with three wins, two draws, and one loss in their last six matches. Remmert’s arrival could provide the spark needed to secure their position, but the challenge remains significant.

Tactical Fit: How Remmert Could Change Duisburg’s Attack

Under Topcu, Duisburg has relied on a mix of set-piece specialists and counterattacking threats. Remmert’s profile suggests he could operate in a more direct, pressing role, potentially drawing defenders out of position.

Tactical Fit: How Remmert Could Change Duisburg's Attack

Topcu highlighted Remmert’s versatility, saying, “He’s not just a target man. He’s got the pace to exploit spaces behind the defense.” This could force opposing teams to adjust their defensive structures, creating opportunities for Duisburg’s midfielders to exploit.

However, integrating a new player so late in the season presents challenges. Duisburg’s assistant coach, Marcel Koller, noted, “It’s a balancing act. We need to ensure he gets enough game time to make an impact, but we also can’t disrupt the rhythm of the team.”

What Happens Next: Key Checkpoints

Several developments will shape the remainder of the season:

  • Remmert’s Debut: Expected in Duisburg’s next match against Fortuna Düsseldorf on June 14, 2025.
  • Schalke’s U23 Adjustments: The club will monitor Remmert’s performance and decide on his long-term future.
  • Duisburg’s Relegation Battle: With six matches left, every point will be crucial. A win against Fortuna would be a strong signal.
  • Summer Transfer Window: Both clubs will begin planning for next season, with Remmert’s status a key topic.

For fans, the next few weeks will be critical. Remmert’s ability to gel with Duisburg’s squad quickly could determine whether the Zebras escape relegation—or face an uncertain future.

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