Patrick Herrman’s future at Borussia Mönchengladbach is under a question-mark, according to Bild.
The German newspaper’s report claims Herrman might join FC Nürnberg this summer. Gladbach head coach Dieter Hecking says he had a clear conversation with the midfielder about his prospects and what’s expected of him at the club, and added that now it’s up to the player himself to draw his own conclusions and make his plans.
Nürnberg are interested in his signature, but now it all seems to depend on the good will of Gladbach. They apparently want a sum between €3million and €5million as he has only 12 months remaining on his contract, but even that is at this point too much for Nürnberg. However, director of sport Max Eberl is known for having compassion for players who earn his respect and Herrman certainly falls into that category, having made considerable contribution to the club. This means a deal could still be agreed.
The 27-year-old has been at Gladbach his entire career so far, having signed his first contract in 2009. He even played for the German national team on two occasions.
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