Transfer countdown: Greuther Fürth wants to strike on the deadline!

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The transfer window closes on September 1, 2025. Find out everything about Greuther Fürth's latest transfers and the sporting situation.

Am 1. September 2025 schließt das Transferfenster. Erfahren Sie alles über die jüngsten Transfers von Greuther Fürth und die sportliche Situation.
The transfer window closes on September 1, 2025. Find out everything about Greuther Fürth's latest transfers and the sporting situation.

Transfer countdown: Greuther Fürth wants to strike on the deadline!

The transfer phase for the season is about to be completed and will end on September 1st. At SpVgg Greuther Fürth the hour of decision-making is on, as some players may be facing a move. Nils Körber has attracted interest from Energie Cottbus, while Dennis Srbeny is being courted by VfL Osnabrück. These personal details show that the cloverleaf is in an exciting phase where both arrivals and departures have to be announced. For example, Joel Bichsel, who is being courted by 1. FC Kaiserslautern and 1. FC Magdeburg, could join the ranks of the Kleeblatt.

On the positive side, Cloverleaf fans can celebrate the signings of Brynjar Ingi Bjarnason, who moves from Hamarkameratene, and Felix Higl, who signs a two-year contract from SSV Ulm. Timo Schlieck will also be integrated into the team on loan from RB Leipzig, with a purchase option in the background. In addition, Aaron Keller has been signed from Unterhaching for around 700,000 euros, while Mathias Olesen and Philipp Ziereis have signed on for free from 1. FC Köln and Linzer ASK respectively.

New faces in the cloverleaf

With these new additions, the team shows that it has its sights firmly set on promotion. It remains exciting to see whether any further last-minute transfers will be made. Among the departures are well-known names such as Simon Asta, who is moving to 1. FC Kaiserslautern on a free transfer, as well as Marco Meyerhöfer and Gideon Jung. Assistant coach Stefan Kleineheismann also says goodbye to the clover leaves and moves to TSG Hoffenheim. The question simmers all the more: Can the team adequately close the gaps?

The positive figures show how the first half of the season has gone so far. The Cloverleaf team is in a promotion spot and pre-season purchases have been consistently positive. Niko Gießelmann, who turned out to be a positive surprise, mastered his task very well. But despite the good position in the table, the team's performance has recently stalled and urgent adjustments need to be made.

Criticism and advancement goals

In the most recent discussion about the sporting situation, the team is assessed as being capable of promotion, but with an urgent appeal to the coach and the board to show more self-confidence. Criticisms about motivation have become loud, and the coach's adaptation to the opponents is perceived as suboptimal. In particular, the switch to an offensive style of play against Cottbus is questioned.

The sporting management is showing a good hand with the new additions, but in order to stay at the top in the second half of the season, a harmonious team performance is necessary. The players need to come together and approach the first meetings after the international break more aggressively. So it remains exciting to see which direction the cloverleaf is heading in as the transfer phase comes to an end. Who knows what surprises Monday may bring?

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