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The Proposal for a Directive has yet to secure unanimous approval from the Commission.

Despite initial indications suggesting Gosens' continuation with Union, an offer for the national team player reportedly persists until the very closure of the transfer period's final day.

- The Proposal for a Directive has yet to secure unanimous approval from the Commission.

Robin Gosens appears set to depart from Union Berlin in the Bundesliga following a single season. The 30-year-old isn't included in the team list for Union's home match against FC St. Pauli, prompting coach Bo Svensson to remark, "It's not hard to imagine something might occur if he's not in the squad," during a DAZN interview before the game. Insider chatter suggests AC Florence, hailing from Italy's Serie A, is looking to reacquire the German international ahead of the transfer deadline's close.

Svensson added, "You can't expect things to run smoothly when arranging a Friday evening game on the last day of the transfer window." Rumors of Gosens' and his family's intent to return to Italy have circulated for some time, as he previously played for Atalanta Bergamo and Inter Milan between 2017 and 2023. At one point, FC Turin seemed like the likely destination.

Gosens participated in the pre-match training session. According to sources, he underwent medical examinations in Berlin following the session to expedite his transfer before the window shut.

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