Report: Fiorentina to make Gosens transfer permanent
Germany's Robin Gosens reacts during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Hungary and Germany at Puskas Arena. The move of Gosens from Union Berlin to Italy's Fiorentina will become permanent in summer because he has played a certain number of matches there, Kicker sports magazine said on Wednesday. Christian Charisius/dpa
The move of Germany full back Robin Gosens from Bundesliga club Union Berlin to Italy's Fiorentina will become permanent in summer because he has played a certain number of matches there, Kicker sports magazine said on Wednesday.
Kicker said that Gosens had featured in more than 60% of Fiorentina's official games since an original season-long loan transfer last summer. The report said that the Florence club must now pay Union €7.5 million ($8.5 million).
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The news is yet to be confirmed by the clubs but Italian media have also reported that the permanent transfer was imminent.
Gosens, 30, came to Union from Inter Milan in 2023 but never made a real impact. He returned to Italy, where he previously also played at Atalanta, and has featured in 39 matches for Fiorentina, scoring six goals and providing nine assists.
Fiorentina are eighth in the Serie A and in the semi-finals of the Conference League where they face Real Betis of Spain in the second leg match on Thursday.
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