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Forth expands its squad with Wagner, granting a loan to Aachen

Allowed Wagner's use by F and loaned to Aix-la-Chapelle

Matti Wagner signs a new contract with Fürth and will play in Aachen. [Picture included]
Matti Wagner signs a new contract with Fürth and will play in Aachen. [Picture included]

Ahead in the Game: Fürth extends contract with Wagner and sends him on loan to Aachen

Aachen Welcomes Collaboration Between Lends Furth and Wagner - Forth expands its squad with Wagner, granting a loan to Aachen

Let's dive into the exciting news from the world of German football! SpVgg Greuther Fürth, a Bundesliga 2 club, has kept hold of young defensive talent Matti Wagner, securing his contract until 2028. However, the club has decided to loan him out to Alemannia Aachen, a 3rd division team, for the upcoming season.

In the 2020-21 season, Wagner, aged 20, gained valuable experience playing for Rot-Weiss Essen in the 3rd division while on loan. Stephan Fürstner, Fürth's sporting director, commented on the decision, stating, "Matti is still young and we have immense faith in his potential. We believe it's best for his development to play in Aachen. At the same time, the extension shows our long-term plans for him."

Current sources[1] suggest that Wagner returned to Rot-Weiß Essen at the end of a loan period without any specific mention of his involvement with either SpVgg Greuther Fürth or Alemannia Aachen. Keep an eye out for further updates from these clubs to stay ahead of the game! 🚀

The community institution, SpVgg Greuther Fürth, is known for its commitment to vocational training, as they've demonstrated with the extension of Matti Wagner's contract, despite sending him on loan to Alemannia Aachen for vocational training in football, following European leagues. Despite his temporary departure, Wagner's future with Fürth remains secure, hinting at potential returns to competitive matches in German football.

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