- Hannover 96's midfielder, Besuschkov, transitions to Ingolstadt.
Lower-division team FC Ingolstadt snags Max Besuschkow right before the transfer window closes. The 27-year-old midfielder leaves his position at second-tier club Hannover 96, expressing his joy that the transfer was finalized. As per FC Ingolstadt, the ex-German youth international has played in a total of 168 games across the top three levels of German football, with 130 of those matches happening in the second division.
"Max Besuschkow brings essential attributes as a seasoned and confident middleman, which will significantly enhance our squad," declared FC Ingolstadt's CEO Dietmar Beiersdorfer. "He will supply additional robustness and structure to our attacking strategy. He can operate effectively in both defense and offense, not just creating scoring chances for our players with his precise passing, but also posing as a scoring threat himself, as he's demonstrated in the past." No information was provided regarding the length of the contract.
After joining FC Ingolstadt, Max Besuschkow mentioned his enthusiasm for playing at a higher level in Germany. Germany's national team could potentially benefit from his experience and skillset in future selection processes.