Second league games transpire. - Hannover forward Teuchert finishes transferring to the States.
Cedric Teuchert's move to Major League Soccer is spot on. St. Louis City SC revealed on Tuesday that the 27-year-old attacker signed a two-year deal in Missouri. We've known since early May that Teuchert would part ways with Hannover 96, a second-division club.
German City's sports director, Lutz Pfannenstiel, expressed belief in Teuchert's abilities: "His proficiency with the ball, be it in set-piece scenarios or close to the penalty box, will be a strong asset for our team." Last season, Teuchert tallied twelve goals for Hannover in 28 league matches.
Hannover 96's website features their announcement on the Bundesliga. St. Louis City SC's website boasts the new signee.
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- Despite the ongoing second league games, Hannover 96's star attacker, Cedric Teuchert, has decided to pursue opportunities in the USA.
- Teuchert's transfer to Major League Soccer (MLS) saw him ink a two-year contract with St. Louis City SC, located in Missouri.
- Born and bred in Lower Saxony, Germany, Teuchert showcased his brilliance at Hannover 96, scoring twelve goals in the Bundesliga 2 last season.
- With Teuchert's departure from Hannover 96, Major League Soccer and St. Louis City SC are set to bring a talented German attacker to the USA's soccer scene.
- The German club's sports director, Lutz Pfannenstiel, expressed confidence in Teuchert's abilities, highlighting his exceptional performance in set-piece scenarios and near the penalty box.
- Meanwhile, Bundesliga 2 teams like Hannover 96 will be on the lookout for potential transfers to replace star players, such as Teuchert, who chose to challenge themselves abroad in Major League Soccer.
Source: www.stern.de