Greuther Fürth signs goalkeeper Pelle Boevink for a free transfer!
Goalkeeper Pelle Boevink is moving from FC Ingolstadt to SpVgg Greuther Fürth on a free transfer. A newcomer with experience and potential.

Greuther Fürth signs goalkeeper Pelle Boevink for a free transfer!
SpVgg Greuther Fürth has brought a new keeper on board: Pelle Boevink is moving to the clover leaves from FC Ingolstadt 04 on a free transfer. The 27-year-old brings valuable experience that he gained in 16 games with Ingolstadt in the second half of the season. He also previously played for SC Paderborn in the 2nd league. His contract with Fürth runs until 2027 and marks the ninth new signing for the coming season, which shows: There is really something happening in Fürth!
Sports director Stephan Fürstner emphasizes Boevink's strong character and valuable experience. According to him, the goalkeeper is described as courageous and loud, qualities that are in demand in a team with several young goalkeepers. According to coach Thomas Kleine, Boevink is valued not only for his game-building skills, but also for his good understanding of the game. Nils Körber (28) and Sebastian Jung (20) are currently available to him as teammates in goal.
A look at the football transfer market
In the world of football, transfers are always a hot topic. The transfer period, which takes place every six months in professional football, allows clubs to loan, sell or buy players. The transfer fees vary greatly. Only a few clubs are in a position to pay three-digit millions. An example of such spending was the 222 million euros that Paris Saint-Germain transferred to FC Barcelona for Neymar in 2017. In the most recent season, Jhon Durán moved from Aston Villa to Al-Nassr for around 77 million euros - another sign of the dynamism in the transfer market.
In Germany, where the 1st Bundesliga is one of the most successful leagues in Europe, the bottom line is that transfer spending increased in the 2024/2025 season, resulting in deficits in the league as a whole. Bayern Munich topped the list with the highest spending, investing 149 million euros, while Borussia Dortmund made record transfers that are still the talk of the town.
It remains to be seen how Pelle Boevink will develop at Greuther Fürth. But with a good knack for talent and a clear plan, the club seems to be well positioned. Fans can look forward to an eventful season!