Werder Bremen striker Marvin Ducksch faces an uncertain future as his current contract is set to expire in June. The 31-year-old forward, known for his goal-scoring prowess and technical skills, has a clause in his contract that allows for an extension. However, this extension is contingent upon reaching a specific number of appearances, a target that is reportedly challenging to achieve.
Ducksch, who has previously played for clubs such as Borussia Dortmund and Fortuna Düsseldorf, has been a key player for Werder Bremen. His style of play is characterised by his ability to find the back of the net and his adeptness in linking up play with teammates. The clause in his contract, which is based on game appearances, adds a layer of complexity to his future at the club.
As reported by sources, the clause is not easily attainable, leaving Ducksch’s continuation at Werder Bremen in question. The club and player will need to assess the situation as the season progresses to determine the best course of action.