At 16:59, Sandro Wagner reveals that he is not actively seeking offers from other clubs after parting ways with FC Augsburg almost five months ago. Wagner expressed his desire for privacy and readiness for any opportunities that may come his way in an interview with “Süddeutsche Zeitung.”
Following his exit, Wagner withdrew from the public eye and changed his phone number to avoid unwanted attention. Reflecting on his time with Augsburg, Wagner mentioned the importance of taking a break to recharge and reflect, stating that he could have already started working again if he had wanted to.
In other news, Werder Bremen is showing interest in goalkeeper Florian Kastenmeier from Fortuna Düsseldorf, according to Werder trainer Daniel Thioune. Thioune praised Kastenmeier as one of the best goalkeepers in the 2. Bundesliga and indicated that the 28-year-old still has a lot more to offer in the sport.
Regarding the negotiations for the anticipated heavyweight boxing match between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, promoter Eddie Hearn stated that they are in the final stages. Hearn shared his optimism for the fight to take place in the United Kingdom, emphasizing the historic significance of the event and the potential for it to be the “fight of all times.”
The Formula 1 calendar will see the return of the series to Istanbul Park Circuit in Turkey starting from 2027 under a five-year agreement. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his excitement about the comeback of the sport to the country and promised a flawless organization for the event.
In the realm of soccer, AS Roma and advisor Claudio Ranieri have parted ways due to internal tensions between Ranieri and coach Gian Piero Gasperini. The club expressed gratitude for Ranieri’s efforts but emphasized a clear vision for the future and focused leadership.
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