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Greilinger moves from 1860 to Wiesbaden

SV Wehen Wiesbaden have signed Fabian Greilinger from 1860 Munich. The left-back wants to take the next step in his career in Wiesbaden. A defender leaves.

Fabian Greilinger (l) of Munich and Marvin Wanitzek of Karlsruhe fight for the ball.
Fabian Greilinger (l) of Munich and Marvin Wanitzek of Karlsruhe fight for the ball.

New addition - Greilinger moves from 1860 to Wiesbaden

Soccer-Third league team SV Wehen Wiesbaden has attracted the attention of Fabian Greilinger. As the club announced on Wednesday, the 23-year-old left-back will transfer freely from league rival TSV 1860 Munich to SVWW. The Hessians made no comments regarding the contract length.

"Fabian will be of great use to us on the left wing," said SVWW sport business manager Uwe Stöver. Greilinger played in 30 matches for the Lions in the 3. Liga last season. "My goal is to personally develop further and take the next step here. I want to give it my all in every game and show what I can do," said the left-footed player.

Meanwhile, Marcus Mathisen is leaving SV Wehen and joining 1. FC Magdeburg. The Danish central defender made use of an exit clause in his contract. Both clubs have agreed to keep the transfer details quiet.

Squad - SV Wehen Wiesbaden Squad announcement Squad announcement

  1. SV Wehen Wiesbaden, a team in the third league, has secured a new addition in defensive player Fabian Greilinger, who previously played for TSV 1860 Munich in the same league.
  2. The 23-year-old left-back will join Wehen Wiesbaden on a transfer without the club disclosing the contract length.
  3. Greilinger, who played 30 matches for TSV 1860 Munich last season, aims to further develop his skills and take the next step in his career with his new club.
  4. Meanwhile, another departure from SV Wehen Wiesbaden is central defender Marcus Mathisen, who will join 1. FC Magdeburg, using an exit clause in his contract.
  5. Details of the transfers between these clubs will be kept confidential by both parties.
  6. As these transfers unfold, the soccer scene in Germany, particularly in North Rhine-Westphalia and Hesse, continues to evolve.

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