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Duesseldorf occupies the goalkeeper positions anew

Both substitute goalkeepers have left Fortuna Düsseldorf in the summer. The club reacts and signs two talents.

Robert Kwasigroch goes on lease to Duesseldorf
Robert Kwasigroch goes on lease to Duesseldorf

2. Bundesliga - Duesseldorf occupies the goalkeeper positions anew

Fortuna Düsseldorf fills its goalkeeper positions behind the long-standing starter Florian Kastenmeier anew. The second division team signed Florian Schock from VfB Stuttgart's regional league team and borrowed Robert Kwasigroch from Hertha BSC, as the club announced. Fortuna are reacting to the departures of Karol Niemczycki (SV Darmstadt 98) and Dennis Gorka (teamless).

The 23-year-old Schock comes transfer-free from Stuttgart, but Düsseldorf made no statements about the length of his contract in Düsseldorf. Kwasigroch, who played a second division game for Hertha in the previous season, will be loaned from Berlin for a year. The Düsseldorfers also secured a buy-option for the 20-year-old.

In the upcoming soccer season, Fortuna Düsseldorf will be represented in the Second Bundesliga with new faces in the goalkeeper position, as they've signed Florian Schock from VfB Stuttgart's regional league team and temporarily brought in Robert Kwasigroch from Hertha BSC. Located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Fortuna Düsseldorf is addressing the departures of Karol Niemczycki to SV Darmstadt 98 and Dennis Gorka, who is currently teamless. The transfer of Schock from Stuttgart to Düsseldorf was free of charge, but the club hasn't disclosed the length of his contract in the city. Kwasigroch, who previously featured in a second division game for Hertha last season, will spend a year on loan from Berlin with an option to buy for Fortuna Düsseldorf.

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