By Henrik Petersen

Ducksch decides to stay at Werder, Kicker reports

Kicker reports that Marvin Ducksch has decided to stay at Werder Bremen despite interest from other clubs.

 

Ever since the transfer window opened, there has been speculation about Marvin Ducksch's future at Werder Bremen.

The striker himself previously hinted that he had attracted interest from other clubs, and managing director Clemens Fritz recently refused to guarantee that the 30-year-old would stay.

However, according to Kicker, Ducksch has now decided to remain at Werder Bremen beyond the end of the transfer window.

The German publication claims that the 30-year-old has turned down interest from clubs in the Middle East.

Ducksch has a contract with Werder Bremen until 2026 and is a key player for the club.

He scored 12 goals and laid on 10 assists in 33 Bundesliga appearances last season.

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