Promoted Leeds Signs Former Germany Midfielder Anton Stach From Hoffenheim
ENGLAND, JUL 22 – Leeds United strengthened their squad with Anton Stach for £17.4 million plus add-ons as they prepare for the Premier League season, marking their sixth summer signing.
- The club officially announced Leeds United signed Anton Stach from Hoffenheim, offering him a four-year contract on Tuesday.
- Following Sean Longstaff’s arrival, Leeds United secured Stach as their sixth summer addition, for a fee of £17.4m plus add-ons.
- Having featured regularly in Germany, Stach plays predominantly as a defensive midfielder but can fill in at centre-back, has made 122 Bundesliga appearances since 2021 and featured in 30 games last season with one goal and two assists.
- Meanwhile, Lukas Nmecha and Joel Piroe led the line in a goalless draw against Manchester United, as Farke announced Bamford is no longer in his plans.
- Ahead of the transfer deadline, a fresh wave of transfer activity is expected before the end of August, and The Athletic reports Matteo Joseph has asked for a move.
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The TSG Hoffenheim has to cope with a painful exit. Stammspieler Stach moves it to England. The replacement is already required.
Promoted Leeds sign German midfielder Stach
Leeds United have signed Germany midfielder Anton Stach from TSG Hoffenheim on a four-year contract, the Premier League club said on Tuesday as they continue to strengthen the squad for their return to the top flight. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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