SC on Champions League course: Freiburg brings back national player Ginter

SC on Champions League course
Freiburg brings back national player Ginter

Matthias Ginter left SC Freiburg eight years ago to play in the Champions League in Dortmund. Now he is returning to Breisgau via Mönchengladbach – with the prospect of the Champions League. A sign of the increasing demands of the sports club.

The return of national soccer player Matthias Ginter to his home club SC Freiburg is perfect. The 28-year-old central defender is moving from league competitor Borussia Mönchengladbach to Breisgau on a free transfer, the Bundesliga club announced, thereby underscoring his probably higher sporting ambitions in the future. “Matze can give our defense stability and his footballing skills can also do us good in opening the game,” said sporting director Klemens Hartenbach.

At the sports club, which is on course for the Champions League, the 2014 world champion should compensate for the departure of national team colleague Nico Schlotterbeck, who will play for Borussia Dortmund in the future. Freiburg should receive a fee of at least 20 million euros for the 22-year-old. The club did not provide any information on the term of Ginter’s contract. The professional, who was born in the university town, comes from the Freiburg youth football school and was under contract with them until 2014. After three years in Dortmund, he went to Mönchengladbach in 2017.

His signing also shows the change in the former relegation candidate, who moved to his new stadium last year and is now also interesting for a German international – even if Ginter’s circumstances are special because of his southern Baden origins. Fourth in the table, SC has a good chance of participating in the Champions League two games before the end of the season. Coach Christian Streich’s team will definitely play in Europe next season. She is also in the DFB Cup final against RB Leipzig on May 21.

“I wanted to do something very special in my career and there is nothing more special for me than returning to the sports club and to my home country,” explained Ginter, who made his professional debut in January 2012 at the age of 18 and later gained experience in the premier class with Mönchengladbach and Dortmund. The development of SC Freiburg, the potential of the team and the special way of communicating with those responsible is an overall package that “simply fits perfectly”, he now said.

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