Without the Prantner's presence until year-end.
Füchse Berlin, the reigning German handball champions, have announced a temporary addition to their roster following an injury sustained by player Leo Prantner. The 23-year-old Italian national, who plays as a right wing for the club, was operated on in Zurich on Monday after a shoulder injury during a handball match against Frischauf Göppingen.
The unfortunate incident occurred during Füchse Berlin's 32:26 away win against Frischauf Göppingen, a match played away from home. As a result, Prantner will be out of action until the end of the year, leaving a significant gap in the team's lineup.
To fill this void, the club has granted a dual registration to Max Günther, a 21-year-old player who currently plays for 1. VfL Potsdam in the second league. Günther, who previously gained Bundesliga experience with Potsdam, will replace Prantner on the Füchse Berlin roster.
It is worth noting that Günther did not play for Füchse Berlin prior to this announcement. His tenure with the club is temporary, as he continues to be contracted to 1. VfL Potsdam. The specific position he will occupy on the team is not yet clear.
Despite the lack of information about Günther's performance with 1. VfL Potsdam, his previous stint with SC DHfK Leipzig in the Handball-Bundesliga suggests he may be a valuable addition to the Füchse Berlin squad.
As Füchse Berlin navigate this period without their key player, they will undoubtedly look to Günther to step up and contribute in Prantner's absence. The handball community will be watching closely to see how this temporary arrangement unfolds.
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