Report: Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund target Fisnik Asllani's release clause worth less than 30 million
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Report: Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund target Fisnik Asllani's release clause worth less than 30 million
"A product of both Union Berlin and later TSG Hoffenheim's academy, the youngster inched closer to Hoffenheim's first team through first a loan to Austria Vienna in the Austrian Bundesliga-coincidentally being later joined by-then Bayern player Frans Kräzig on loan, then through another loan to SV Elversberg in the 2. Bundesliga before returning to Hoffenheim (from plastic club to plastic club, sheesh). He was particularly impressive in the 2. Bundesliga, bagging a combined 29 goals and assists."
"Because big spending Hoffenheim were persuaded into inserting a comparatively low release clause into Asllani's contract, according to Florian Plettenberg (and captured by @iMiaSanMia): Fisnik Asllani's release clause is worth €25-29m. There's interest from Bayern, [Borussia] Dortmund and Spanish/French clubs. A decision could be made in the first few months of the new year. That makes Asllani's release clause total around a third of Hoffenheim's transfer expenditure during the 2024/25 season."
Fisnik Asllani developed at Union Berlin and TSG Hoffenheim academies and progressed via loans to Austria Vienna and SV Elversberg. He excelled in the 2. Bundesliga, producing a combined 29 goals and assists and earning a new Hoffenheim contract in summer 2025. The contract reportedly includes a €25–29m release clause that has attracted interest from Bayern, Borussia Dortmund and clubs in Spain and France. That release figure equals roughly a third of Hoffenheim's 2024/25 transfer expenditure. The leak of the clause likely benefits the player's exit prospects and may leave Hoffenheim frustrated.
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