Energie Cottbus's secondary goalkeeper, Nanu, is being prepared for the professional field
**FC Energie Cottbus Welcomes Goalkeeper Moritz Schulze on Trial**
In a move to bolster their squad, FC Energie Cottbus has brought in 24-year-old goalkeeper Moritz Schulze for a trial period. The German shot-stopper, who has previously played for clubs in the 2nd and 3rd tiers of German football, including Hallescher FC, SpVgg Greuther Fürth, SC Paderborn, and RB Leipzig's youth system, is currently without a club following the expiration of his contract with Greuther Fürth.
Schulze is not the only new face at the club as FC Energie Cottbus also welcomes Dennis Duah, a trialist who previously served as a reserve for Dynamo Dresden and is currently with Energie Cottbus. Duah has good chances of playing in the upcoming test match, although he spent the previous season lacking match rhythm.
Energie Cottbus is also looking to fill several positions, especially in defence, as they search for a new third-choice goalkeeper following the departure of Karl Pischon. In addition to Schulze and Duah, trial goalkeeper Justin Butler and Leon Guwara are also participating in Energie Cottbus' training sessions.
Two youth players, Joel Awuah (18, center-back) and Jannis Zaydan (18, left-back) from the U19 team, will have the opportunity to prove themselves in the afternoon. However, the identity of the player wearing number 17 at Energie Cottbus remains unknown, adding to the intrigue surrounding the test match triple.
Meanwhile, Max Böhnke, another trial goalkeeper, will not be signed by Energie Cottbus. The club is yet to reveal the identity of the no-name causing surprise at the test match triple. As the club brings out a 60-year-old jersey from the mothballs, fans eagerly await the start of the new season with anticipation.
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In the ongoing search to strengthen their squad, FC Energie Cottbus could potentially sign Moritz Schulze, the 24-year-old goalkeeper who is a free agent after his contract with Greuther Fürth expired. Schulze, with experience in German football, has previously played for clubs in the 2nd and 3rd tiers, such as Hallescher FC, SpVgg Greuther Fürth, SC Paderborn, and RB Leipzig's youth system, might find a place in European-leagues with FC Energie Cottbus.
Considering the team's need for a goalkeeper and Schulze's recent availability, football enthusiasts are keeping a close eye on the possibility of this German shot-stopper joining the ranks of FC Energie Cottbus in the upcoming season.