soccer - FC Magdeburg terminated the contract of Arslan
Ahmet Arslan leaves 1. FC Magdeburg and will play for Rot-Weiss Essen in the future. According to Magdeburg's announcement, they terminated the contract with the 30-year-old striker. Arslan joined Magdeburg from later promotion winner Holstein Kiel in the summer. He played nine games for 1. FC Magdeburg in the first half of the season, scoring two goals. In the second half of the season, Arslan was loaned to Dynamo Dresden, for whom he played 13 games.
Ahmet Arslan's transfer from 1. FC Magdeburg to Rot-Weiss Essen will see him compete in the Second Bundesliga, marking his move from Saxony-Anhalt to a new soccer club in Germany. The announcement of his departure from Magdeburg was met with disappointment among fans, especially those who enjoyed his performances at Red-White Food Stadium. Arslan's impressive form at Holstein Kiel, which led to Magdeburg's decision to sign him, will undoubtedly be missed in future matches. As for Magdeburg, they will continue their quest for success in the German soccer landscape, searching for new talents to fill the void left by players like Arslan.