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Bayer Leverkusen’s Rolfes on Weiser’s transfer to Werder Bremen

Give up money or go back to Bayer?

Bayer Leverkusen’s sporting director Simon Rolfes has reopened the door for a permanent move from winger Mitchell Weiser to Werder Bremen. “It’s up to Werder and Mitch to find a solution,” the former professional told Kicker. Bremen had already loaned the 28-year-old Weiser from the “Werkself” last season. However, the Leverkusen team continued to pay part of his salary during this time.

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M. Weiser Bayer 04 Leverkusen

Right defender

Bay. Leverkusen

Bayer 04 Leverkusen

69 %

SV Werder Bremen

Werder Bremen

Bundesliga

2. Bundesliga


Should there be a final transfer, Bayer 04 would no longer ask for a transfer fee for the player, despite a contract that runs until 2023. However, Werder and Weiser would have to agree on a salary that also fits into the Bremen budget.


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At the end of May, the “Deichstube” reported that Weiser’s move to the Weser was about to be completed. In principle, the portal wrote, the former junior national player is willing to forego part of his salary because he feels comfortable in Bremen both personally and athletically. At the end of April, Weiser said the financial factor “didn’t play such a big role” in his election. Of course he would also give up money – “but what does giving up mean anyway?”

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