Bayer Leverkusen and Brentford reach Flekken agreement - Soccer News
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Bayer Leverkusen has agreed to acquire goalkeeper Mark Flekken from Brentford for €10 million, filling the imminent need for a new goalkeeper. The 31-year-old Flekken previously joined Brentford from SC Freiburg and has made 77 appearances with 15 clean sheets. With Leverkusen’s captain, Lukas Hradecky, nearing the end of his contract and at 35 years of age, the club aimed to sign a replacement. Concurrently, Liverpool's player movements may influence Brentford as they seek a new goalkeeper following Flekken's departure.
Bayer Leverkusen has successfully reached an agreement with Brentford for goalkeeper Mark Flekken, paying €10 million for his transfer.
Flekken, who joined Brentford from Freiburg last year, made 77 appearances and achieved 15 clean sheets, representing the Netherlands internationally.
As Leverkusen anticipates contract uncertainties with captain Lukas Hradecky, Flekken's arrival as a new goalkeeper becomes imminent for the team.
With ongoing transfer activity involving Liverpool players, including suggestions of Kelleher replacing Flekken at Brentford, the transfer dynamics remain fluid.
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