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18-07-2025
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Bremen extend contract of key midfielder
Belgian midfielder Senne Lynen signs a new contract with Bremen after two successive seasons with the club. The 26-year-old joined the Bundesliga side from Union Saint-Gilloise for a reported €2.5 million fee in 2023. While the Belgian club has won both the cup and the league since his departure, Lynen has been a key player in Bremen's midfield. Before the defensive midfielder, Bremen gave youngsters Patrice Covic and Karim Coulibaly new contracts. "Senne strongly identifies with Werder and the path we have taken here. He has clearly committed to this,' said the head of professional football, Peter Niemeyer. The player also left a very good impression on the new coach. "In the first few days, I've seen that Senne is an intelligent and confident footballer who can provide important impetus to our game from the defensive midfield,' said Horst Steffen. 'Therefore, I'm looking forward to continuing to work with him." "I feel very comfortable in Bremen – both in the city with my family and at the club," said the player after signing a new deal. "We have made very good progress with the team over the past two years, and I am very keen to take further steps with the club. That's why I have decided to extend my contract early."
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18-07-2025
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🚨 Key player stays: Werder extend contract with star performer
Senne Lynen has extended his contract with Werder Bremen. The club announced this through its official channels. However, the duration of the new contract has not been disclosed. The midfielder has established himself as a regular in the Green-Whites' starting eleven and is an absolute key player for SVW. "Senne identifies very strongly with Werder and the path we have taken here. He has made that very clear – and that's why we are very happy that he has extended his contract with us," said Peter Niemeyer in the club statement. Under new coach Horst Steffen, Lynen is also expected to play an important role: "Senne, who has shown outstanding character in the first few days, I have come to know as an intelligent, secure player on the ball, who can give our game important impulses from defensive midfield. That's why I am looking forward to further collaboration with him," said the coach. The 26-year-old explained his decision as follows: "We have made very good progress as a team over the past two years, and I am eager to take further steps with the club. That's why I decided to extend my contract here ahead of time." This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. 📸 Fabio Deinert - 2025 Getty Images