German Football League 2 - Dresden's midfielder Will joins Darmstadt.
SV Darmstadt 98, a Bundesliga relegation team, has acquired Paul Will from the third-tier club, Dynamo Dresden. Will, a 25-year-old midfielder, is joining the club for free. The Darmstadt team made the announcement on Monday.
Darmstadt's coach, Torsten Lieberknecht, is excited about Will and the skills he brings to the team. Lieberknecht praised Will, saying he's a strategist with a six-pack player's mentality and is fully committed to his team. Will was a regular starter for Dresden and gained second-league experience while playing for the club.
While growing up, Will trained in the youth program of 1. FC Kaiserslautern before making a move to FC Bayern Munich II. In 2020/2021, he joined Dresden. As a Dresden player, Will played over a hundred official games.
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- Paul Will's move from Dynamo Dresden to Bundesliga 2's SV Darmstadt 98 has sparked interest in Saxony's soccer scene.
- Despite Dynamo Dresden's struggle in the 3rd league, Will's performance caught the attention of Bundesliga clubs, including SV Darmstadt 98.
- Hesse-based team SV Darmstadt 98 is strengthening their midfield with the addition of Dresden's Will, who will likely help the club compete better in Bundesliga 2.
- Will's transfer from Dynamo Dresden to SV Darmstadt 98 marks a significant change for the midfielder, as he moves from the third-tier league to a Bundesliga relegation team.
- Germany's soccer landscape is set to observe the impact of Will's move from Dresden to Darmstadt, as he brings his skills and commitment to his new club.
- As Will prepares for his transfer to SV Darmstadt 98, fans in both Dresden and Darmstadt are eager to see how this new talent will contribute to their team's performance in their respective leagues.
Source: www.stern.de