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Second Football League: Dynamo commits Wagner and takes two players
Germany⚽ Sports11 days ago

Second Football League: Dynamo commits Wagner and takes two players

Dynamo Dresden has strengthened its squad ahead of the new season in the 2. Bundesliga by signing midfielder Robert Wagner permanently from SC Freiburg after a successful loan spell. Wagner played 15 games for Dynamo last season and was praised for his performance. The club also signed defender Ahmet Muhamedbegovic from NK Olimpija Ljubljana. Meanwhile, midfielder Vinko Šapina is leaving for FC Ingolstadt due to limited playing time, and young forward Marlon Faß is being loaned out again to SG Sonnenhof Großaspach.

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Second Football League: Dynamo commits Wagner and takes two players

Dynamo Dresden has strengthened its squad ahead of the new season in the 2. Bundesliga by signing midfielder Robert Wagner permanently from SC Freiburg after a successful loan spell. Wagner played 15 games for Dynamo last season and was praised for his performance. The club also signed defender Ahmet Muhamedbegovic from NK Olimpija Ljubljana. Meanwhile, midfielder Vinko Šapina is leaving for FC Ingolstadt due to limited playing time, and young forward Marlon Faß is being loaned out again to SG Sonnenhof Großaspach.

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