Davie Selke will leave Hertha BSC in January and move within the Bundesliga. This emerges from a report in the specialist magazine kicker.
After Vladimir Darida (change to Aris Saloniki), Hertha BSC can probably also remove Davie Selke from the payroll in January. As reported by kicker, the striker, whose contract is valid until the summer of 2023, will leave the club in January.
According to the trade journal, Selke should come to an agreement with 1. FC Köln. After the departure of Anthony Modeste at the beginning of the season, the Domstädter are desperately looking for a new striker. In Davie Selke, the Cologne team has now apparently found what they are looking for. Since Selke’s contract in Berlin is only valid until the end of the season, Selke should only cost a small fee. It would even be conceivable that Hertha would let the 27-year-old move free of charge in order to save his salary. Selke moved to Berlin in 2017 and was loaned to Werder Bremen for a year and a half. Selke played 126 competitive games for Hertha, scoring 26 goals and assisting 16 goals.
This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as a report: Selke leaves Hertha and changes within the Bundesliga.