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Ducksch responds to confusion over length of his Werder contract

Ducksch responds to confusion over length of his Werder contract
Ducksch responds to confusion over length of his Werder contract

Until recently, it was widely believed that Marvin Ducksch had a contract with Werder Bremen until 2026.

However, according to Italian transfer market insider Fabrizio Romano, the striker's deal expires in the summer, but could be automatically extended if he makes a certain number of appearances.

Asked about this by Sport Bild, Ducksch was tight-lipped:

“I'm not going to talk about contract details. And as I've already emphasized: Werder is a top club, something is being built here - and I feel very comfortable in Bremen. Werder suits me,” said the striker.

The 30-year-old has been consistently linked with a move away from Werder in recent years, but hasn't made a move yet.

“I've had attractive offers in the past, but I won't leave Bremen for a few euros more. It was a very important sign that we kept all the key players last summer.”