Reports: Hoffenheim and Dortmund come to terms on Beier deal
All German footballing media sources are currently reporting that TSG 1899 Hoffenheim and Borussia Dortmund have reached an agreement that will see the Maximilian Beier transfer go through.
Germany's Kicker Magazine claims that the Sinsheimers have accepted an offer in the €30-million-range with a modest bonus package. The new BVB striker will be unveiled after a medical tomorrow.
Germany's Kicker Magazine claims that the Sinsheimers have accepted an offer in the €30-million-range with a modest bonus package. The new BVB striker will be unveiled after a medical tomorrow.
Maximilian Beier. | Photo: TSG Hoffenheim |
Despite reportedly being far apart on the transfer fee yesterday, Borussia Dortmund and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim have apparently come to terms on the deal that will see German national team striker Maximilian Beier move to the Ruhrgebiet. Germany's preeminent footballing publication, Kicker Magazine, reports that Hoffenheim have accepted an offer in the €30 million range.
Kicker claims that the TSG's sought-after bonus package will actually end up being rather low; only a few million Euros more in the event that certain performance-based incentives are met. Beier is scheduled to complete his Dortmund medical on Monday. After that, the 21-year-old will sign a four-year-deal with BVB.