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Tactics, exploration, and timing shape St. Paul's transfer strategy.

New Recruits Secured, Yet FC St. Pauli's Transfer Dealings are Not Yet Finalized – Insights from Sporting Director Bornemann

Tactics, surveillance, timing – these are the key elements of St. Paul's transfer strategy.
Tactics, surveillance, timing – these are the key elements of St. Paul's transfer strategy.

Tactics, exploration, and timing shape St. Paul's transfer strategy.

Hamburg's New Recruits: A Look at FC St. Pauli's Five Confirmed Signings

🏟️ Football fans in Hamburg are buzzing with excitement as FC St. Pauli announces its five new signings for the 2025/26 season. Sporting director Bornemann gives us the lowdown.

Let's meet the newbies:

  1. Ricky-Jade Jones, the lightning-fast English forward, joins the Millerntor stadium from England. He's been tipped as the team's first attacking whiz kid of the summer [2].
  2. Jannik Robatsch is a 20-year-old Austrian center-back who is fresh from Austria Klagenfurt. He's expected to vie for playing time but will also need some time to get accustomed to St. Pauli's playstyle and the Bundesliga's lightning pace [3][4].
  3. Arkadiusz Pyrka, a Polish right-back, joins from Piast Gliwice and arrives as St. Pauli's second signing of the season before Robatsch [4].
  4. Mathias Pereira Lage is a versatile Portuguese attacker with Champions League experience. He's a former U21 international, and his arrival on a free transfer from Stade Brest helps offset the recent exits of attackers Morgan Guilavogui and Johannes Eggestein [1].
  5. Simon Spari is a fresh face in the goalkeeping department, arriving from SK Austria Klagenfurt for €200,000. His addition strengthens St. Pauli's options in net [1].

FC St. Pauli is also navigating some departures in the form of expired loan agreements and player exits. For instance, Morgan Guilavogui, who was on loan at St. Pauli from Lens, has now returned to Lens after they exercised their buy-back option, despite St. Pauli's interest in retaining him [5].

In summary, with these energetic recruits, FC St. Pauli has bolstered multiple positions ahead of the upcoming Bundesliga season—forward, defense, midfield, and goalkeeper—and is adapting to some player transitions [1][2][3][4][5]. Keep your eyes on the Millerntor! 💫⚡️🌟

FC St. Pauli has bolstered their football team in preparation for the 2025/26 season by signing several players from various European leagues, including Ricky-Jade Jones from England, Jannik Robatsch from Austria Klagenfurt, Arkadiusz Pyrka from Piast Gliwice in Poland, Mathias Pereira Lage from Stade Brest in Portugal, and Simon Spari from SK Austria Klagenfurt.

With the addition of these new recruits, FC St. Pauli aims to strengthen multiple positions such as forward, defense, midfield, and goalkeeper, as they adapt to some player transitions and prepare for the upcoming season in the Bundesliga.

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