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Fortuna doesn't have plans involving Daferner and Mustapha.

The two loaned-out players are headed back to their respective clubs as Fortuna lifts its option to buy them.

Marlon Mustapha (front r) from Düsseldorf celebrates the goal for 0:3.
Marlon Mustapha (front r) from Düsseldorf celebrates the goal for 0:3.

Bundesliga's Second Tier Competition - Fortuna doesn't have plans involving Daferner and Mustapha.

The second division team Fortuna Düsseldorf will not be keeping loan players Christoph Daferner and Marlon Mustapha. The purchase options for both players are not being activated. Daferner, who appeared in 22 official matches, will return to 1. FC Nürnberg. The Austrian player Mustapha, who was in eleven games, is going back to Como 1907 in the Italian Serie B. Sporting director Christian Weber spoke about the decision, saying, "We decided not to exercise the purchase options because we want to try a different approach at this position for the upcoming season."

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The decision not to exercise the purchase options for Christoph Daferner and Marlon Mustapha affects their future clubs, 1. FC Nürnberg and Como 1907 respectively. Fortuna Düsseldorf, currently competing in Bundesliga 2, prefers a new approach for their team in the upcoming soccer season. Germany's second tier competition, Bundesliga 2, will see Daferner and Mustapha return to their respective leagues after their loan period with Fortuna Düsseldorf in the city of Düsseldorf.

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