Reports - Brazilian club interested in Werder loan Borré
Werder Bremen attacker Rafael Borré is said to have aroused the interest of Brazilian first division club International Porto Alegre. As reported by the multimedia portal "Deichstube", the Colombian international's advisors have informed the Bremen club and his club Eintracht Frankfurt of this. Werder loaned Borré from Hesse in the summer. The Brazilians want to sign the attacking player in January.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano had already written about the agreement between Borré and the Brazilian club on X, formerly Twitter, on Saturday. Negotiations to conclude the agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt are currently underway. A week ago, Bremen's head of professional soccer, Clemens Fritz, told the "Deichstube" that the rumors surrounding the transfer were "nonsense".
Werder loaned Borré out in the summer. The loan deal is set to run until the summer. So far, the attacker has fitted in well with the Hanseatic club, scoring four goals and recently improving his performances.
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- Despite the interest from Brazilian club International Porto Alegre, Werder Bremen's attacker Rafael Borré has been performing well in Germany, scoring four goals since his loan from Eintracht Frankfurt.
- SV Werder Bremen, a club based in the German state of Bremen, initially loaned Rafael Borré to Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer and the loan agreement is set to run until the summer.
- Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported on Saturday that negotiations are underway between Borré's Brazilian club and Eintracht Frankfurt, but Werder Bremen's head of professional soccer, Clemens Fritz, dismissed the transfer rumors a week ago as "nonsense".
- International Porto Alegre, a club based in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre, has shown interest in signing Borré in January, as reported by "Deichstube", a German multimedia portal.
- Borré's move to Germany has been beneficial for both Werder Bremen and Borré himself, as he has improved his performances and is currently contributing to the team's success in the Bundesliga.
- The transfer market in the Bundesliga, particularly in regions such as Hesse, is always active with clubs like Werder Bremen and Eintracht Frankfurt constantly looking for talented players to bolster their squads.
Source: www.stern.de