FC Augsburg signs Tottenham Hotspur's promising winger for a six-month loan with an optional buyout clause.
FC Augsburg and Tottenham Hotspur have signed a promising winger from Bundesliga side Augsburger SV for a six-month loan with an optional buyout clause.
The deal, which is subject to approval by the两家俱乐部的董事会和德国足协,是由FC Augsburg CEO Christian Eibl与Spurs Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino共同商讨的结果。双方同意,Augsburger SV winger Lucas Vazquez will be allowed to play in Bundesliga this season under a loan agreement until the end of June 2021.
Vazquez, who has already established himself as one of Germany's top young talents, joins Augsburger SV after a successful career at Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. He has scored more than 50 goals in all competitions so far this season and has been praised by both fans and scouts alike.
However, Spurs' interest in Vazquez was not initially high. The club had only seen him in training sessions before their Champions League match against Manchester United last week. However, they were impressed by his performances and made an offer to sign him on a permanent basis.
After much negotiation, Tottenham reached an agreement with Augsburger SV to extend Vazquez's loan contract for another six months. This means that he can continue to play in Bundesliga while also having the opportunity to develop further at the club.
The move comes just days after Augsburger SV announced that they had signed a new player, midfielder Florian Klose, from Bayern Munich for a three-year loan. This was the first time since the club's founding that a player from a top league club had joined them on a loan.
This latest development comes at a time when FC Augsburg are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of the upcoming season. They have already secured the services of defender Benjamin Pfaff and midfielder Christian Schar from Schalke 04, but there is still plenty of work to be done if they want to compete at the highest level.
In conclusion, FC Augsburg and Tottenham Hotspur have signed a promising winger from Bundesliga side Augsburger SV for a six-month loan with an optional buyout clause. This move should provide a boost to the Bundesliga side and help them prepare for the upcoming season. It remains to be seen how this deal will affect the two clubs' future plans, but it is clear that both sides are working towards a strong and competitive team in the coming years.
