On Monday afternoon, LASK announced the engagement of Mamoudou Karamoko and Mads Emil Madsen.
The 1.88-meter striker Karamoko changed from the B team of Racing Club de Strasbourg to the second team of VfL Wolfsburg in summer 2019. In the foals of Lower Saxony, the Frenchman convinced with twelve goals and three assists in twenty games. In February of this year, the offensive man also made his Bundesliga debut in Wolfsburg’s 4-0 win over Mainz.
With Mads Emil Madsen, the Upper Austrians also secured the services of a central midfielder. The Dane, who was last signed to Silkeborg IF, signed up a week ago in his team’s 1-2 loss to Soenderjyske.
Both Karamoko and Madsen sign a long-term contract with the Linz company until summer 2024.
“Excellent match for our game concept”
“We are very pleased that with Mamoudou and Mads we have been able to sign two young, talented players who fit perfectly into our game concept,” said Vice President Mag. Jürgen Werner about the transfers.
“With his strong performances at Wolfsburg II, Mamoudou made his way into the Bundesliga squad at the age of 20. I am also pleased that Mads, a Danish Under-21 international, was captain of Silkeborg at the age of 22 We have been closely watching both players since winter, and we even played against Madsen in preparation in Spain. ”
Lukas Grgic (24) is expected to return to LASK. The currently injured midfielder is currently still under contract with WSG Tirol.
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