Sports: Soccer - Werder Bremen purportedly eying Rostock goalkeeper.
Kolke, a 33-year-old captain of Hansa, still has a deal in Rostock that lasts until 2026. In recent news, Werder has allegedly engaged in discussions with the 31-year-old Kühn, a former goalkeeper of VfL Osnabrück whose contract has run out.
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- Werder Bremen is reportedly interested in signing Michael Zetterer, the goalkeeper from Hansa Rostock, in upcoming transfers.
- Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's team FC Hansa Rostock's captain Markus Kolke currently has a contract with the team until 2026.
- Despite the interest in Zetterer, Werder Bremen has reportedly been in discussions with Kühn from VfL Osnabrück, who is a free agent.
- The situation in the Bundesliga goalkeeper market could potentially see both Hansa Rostock and SV Werder Bremen making changes to their rosters in the coming seasons.
- Since FC Hansa Rostock is currently in the 3rd league, the team might need to rely on its current players or make less expensive transfers to remain competitive.
- Despite the speculations about the goalkeeper position, Markus Kolke remains an important figure for Hansa Rostock's future in the 3rd league.
Source: www.stern.de