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Jeremy Dudziak, a former player for clubs such as Hamburger SV and Genk, has reportedly joined Hertha BSC Berlin for a trial session. The trial, which typically involves training with the team and participating in friendly matches or scrimmages, is aimed at assessing Dudziak's suitability for the squad.
Dudziak, who has been without a club since late June, is currently unattached and aims to impress coach Stefan Leitl and secure a new contract with Hertha BSC Berlin. The midfielder has been keeping fit with the club's U23 team in his bid to return to professional football.
In an interview with Bild, Dudziak stated that he is now back at 100% after missing out on playing due to a hip injury. However, as of now, there have been no official announcements from Hertha BSC confirming the outcomes of the trial period or the signing of a new contract. Media sources suggest that the club is still evaluating Dudziak’s performance and potential contribution.
Meanwhile, Hertha BSC Berlin will host Karlsruhe on the 2nd matchday this Sunday. Key players like Diego Demme, Dawid Kownacki, and Deyovaisio Zeefuik will be training individually for load management reasons. Kevin Sessa and Marton Dardai, who missed the second division opener against Schalke due to muscular issues and injuries respectively, have rejoined their teammates on the pitch.
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Dudziak, keen on returning to professional football, has been working with Hertha BSC Berlin's U23 team to maintain his fitness while on a trial session, hoping to impress coach Stefan Leitl and secure a contract in the European leagues. After being sidelined due to a hip injury, Dudziak expressed his readiness to resume playing, but the club has yet to make any official announcements regarding his trial or potential signing.