The German champion, Fuchse Berlin, is showing interest in the left back Danish player Simon Pytlick, who plays for Flensburg Handewit. According to the German press, Fuchse Berlin is willing to pay a buyout clause of 1.2 million euros to bring Pytlick, who is 25 years old and an Olympic champion and double world champion with Denmark. Although Pytlick has a contract with Flensburg until 2030, the German club has already paid 750,000 euros for him to play for Fuchse Berlin starting in 2027. Recently, it was announced that Fuchse Berlin wants to transfer him even earlier, from the summer of 2026. In this season, Pytlick has scored 104 goals and provided 55 assists, contributing to the success of the Flensburg team, which is currently in 2nd place in the standings. Also, Denmark, a favorite team to win the tournament it is part of, will play against Romania on January 18.
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