Already last Friday, the Hertha BSC had reported that between FC Augsburg and Hertha BSC a kind of exchange shop around Richter and Maier Railing. On Monday evening, the two clubs then made the transfers officially: while judges goes to Berlin, Maier initially runs only on a lending for Augsburg.
Already before the official statement of the clubs Herthas Sport Director Arne Friedrich had posted a picture with sports managing director Fredi Bobic and newcomer judge with the text "Welcome to Berlin" on his Instagram account.
Richter costs at least seven million
For the 23-year-old offensive book Richter Hertha BSC transfers seven million euros to Augsburg after Hertha BSC information, with bonus payments, this sum can rise further. In addition, the FCA would be involved in a resale of judges. In return, Maier from Berlin comes to the FCA, the lending costs Augsburg first a six-digit amount. With a certain number of inserts, however, a purchase obligation.
Number 10 for Maier
Herthas Sports Managing Director Fredi Bobic hopes for judges "dynamics, versatility, train to gate, mentality". As the FCA communicates, the offensive man has had a change request for a long time. "Marco Richter has always played with the idea of leaving his home club in recent years," Sports Managing Director Stefan Reuter is quoted. "Since we have found a good solution with the Hertha within a few days, we have met the changeover request."
Similarly, the wording sounds in the case of Maier. According to Bobic, the "desire for change" of self-soft were met, because: "We have a large offer in the central midfield." The capital club had committed to Maier's position in the summer, among others Kevin-Prince Boateng and South Serdar. In Augsburg, he was reutered now "a perspective pointed out, with which he can identify 100 percent". Maier will receive the back number 10 at the FCA.
Double farewell from the home
Both players leave their training. Judge will even be earned for the first time in the professional area for another club than the FCA. In 2012, he had joined the Fuggerstadt, for which he celebrated his professional debut in 2017. In 97 Bundesliga games for Augsburg he scored twelve goals.
Maier has been under contract since 2008 at Hertha, but in the past season was borrowed at Arminia Bielefeld. For the midfielder, 74 Bundesliga games are available so far. The German U-21 national team led Maier in summer as a captain to the title at the European Championship. In the midfield headquarters he played at the side of Niklas Dorsch - a duo, which is now reunited in Augsburg.
Together, judges and Maier also stood at the Olympics in Japan in the square, but failed with the German selection but already in the preliminary round.
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