Bundesliga - Wolfsburg-Cerny Stuermer to Glasgow
Football-Bundesligist VfL Wolfsburg has found a buyer for their striker Vaclav Cerny. The Czech Republic national team player is switching on loan to the Scottish Premiership champions Glasgow Rangers for a season. The 26-year-old, who came to Wolfsburg from Twente Enschede in the Netherlands before the last season, scored four goals in 22 Bundesliga games. After the trainer change in March from Niko Kovač to Ralph Hasenhüttl, he only appeared in a few matches. For the upcoming season, he had little perspective under Hasenhüttl. His contract with VfL runs until 2027.
- Ddue to lacking opportunities under Ralph Hasenhüttl, Cerny's luck in securing a prominent role at Wolfsburg seemed uncertain, leading him to explore transfer opportunities.
- The Bundesliga club, VfL Wolfsburg, based in Lower Saxony, Germany, was fortunate to find a buyer for their striker Vaclav Cerny.
- The switch to Glasgow Rangers in Scotland's Premier League represents a new chapter in Cerny's soccer career, offering him a chance to demonstrate his talents.
- Ralph Hasenhüttl, the current manager of Wolfsburg, will likely miss the experienced scorer, as the club prepares for another season in the Bundesliga.
- Despite the move, Cerny's contract with VfL Wolfsburg, which extends until 2027, remains intact, allowing for a possible return to the German club if circumstances change in the future.