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Bolay transfers from Waldhof Mannheim to the Bundesliga 2 league.

Promoted to the 2nd division two weeks ago, Preußen Münster is actively working on their roster and has unveiled their initial out-of-team acquisition. Mannheim's left-back, Luca Bolay, will be joining the club.

Luca Bolay during a
Luca Bolay during a

Money moves between people. - Bolay transfers from Waldhof Mannheim to the Bundesliga 2 league.

Luca Bolay is leaving third-division side Waldhof Mannheim and joining second-division promo team SC Preußen Münster. The 21-year-old defender is a free agent.

Preussen's business manager Ole Kittner commented, "We've been keeping an eye on Luca's progress for quite some time. He's got the perfect combination of character and footballing talent, and he's a great fit for our team."

Bolay first played for Karlsruher SC's youth squad. He is now Münster's second new arrival, after Jakob Korte (their U23 team).

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Luca Bolay's move from Waldhof Mannheim, situated in the third league of Germany, to SC Prussia Münster in North Rhine-Westphalia, signals a transfer between two German soccer teams. This transition comes as Bolay, a defender, leaves Waldhof Mannheim, a club founded in the city of Mannheim in Baden-Württemberg, to join Prussia Münster. Although Bolay is a free agent, his footballing talent and character have caught the attention of Prussia Münster's business manager, Ole Kittner. With Bolay's arrival, Prussia Münster, currently in the second division's Bundesliga 2, further strengthens their squad.

Bolay's footballing journey began with Karlsruher SC's youth squad in Germany's south-west region, before he made his way to Waldhof Mannheim. Prior to Bolay's arrival, Prussia Münster's U23 team had also welcomed Jakob Korte to their ranks. This new wave of talent will be essential as Prussia Münster aims to push forward in the Bundesliga 2.

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