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🚨 It's official: Königsdörffer's move to Nice has fallen through

🚨 It's official: Königsdörffer's move to Nice has fallen through

Yahoo9 hours ago
Actually, the whole thing was almost as good as done. Ransford Königsdörffer was supposed to transfer from Hamburger SV to OGC Nice in France. However, that is not happening now. After reports circulated that the deal had fallen through, there is now clarity.
According to a report by 'RMC Sport', the transfer failed due to an "unsatisfactory" medical check. Königsdörffer is thus returning to Hamburg for the time being and is rejoining the Rothosen in training.
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