The debut in the Bundesliga at 18, the World Cup at 20: central, he also knows how to play on the right and at the end of the season he will leave Borussia Gladbach on a free transfer
Strong, ambitious, free. Matthias Ginter is one of the great market opportunities in Covid time. The 1994-born defender, world champion with Germany in 2014, has announced that he has decided not to renew his contract with Borussia Moenchengladbach. At the end of the season he will therefore change team on a free transfer. “After these amazing years at Gladbach it is difficult for me to make this decision, but I think that for my personal and professional growth it is right to take a new path,” wrote Ginter on Instagram.
The situation
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On him there are some of the biggest clubs in Europe: Bayern Munich, which in turn risks losing Süle to zero, keeps an eye on him, but Inter likes Ginter. Central defender, with the German national team he plays at 3, but in his career (both with Dortmund and with Gladbach) he has mainly played at 4. Good in the cross, he can also be deployed as a right back (or right arm in the 3-man defense ). The career is that of a predestined: at the age of 18 it took him 18 minutes to enter the history of Freiburg. On the day of his Bundesliga debut (21 January 2012) he entered the field in the 70th minute, scoring the final 1-0 goal against Augsburg in the 88th minute. With that goal he immediately became the youngest scorer in the history of the club (he had come of age just two days earlier). Given the success of his debut, he signed his first professional contract two days later.
The carreer
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At just 20 years old, despite playing in the small Friborg, Löw made him debut in the national team and took him with him to the World Cup in Brazil (but Ginter will not play even a minute). Even as world champion Ginter continued to play both with the Under 21 and with the Olympic national team (in Rio in 2016 he scored two goals in 5 games, winning silver with Germany). Before moving to Gladbach he wore the Borussia Dortmund shirt for 3 years, with which, after a complicated first season, he managed to carve out his own space. In 2017, after having won, as a protagonist, the Confederations Cup with Germany, he received several offers, above all that of Tottenham who however refused in favor of Gladbach following the advice of Löw. “I talked a lot about it with the coach and I realized it was the right choice,” Ginter explained. The Fohlen paid 17 million for him, never had they spent so much for a single player. As a defender he is very clean (not even a red in his career), to the point that in 278 Bundesliga matches the goals scored (15) are almost as many as the yellow cards remedied (19). But now he could change the league. He stood by the window waiting to identify the best proposal. On the other hand, he is strong, ambitious and free. And it knows it is one of the biggest market opportunities in Covid time.
December 29, 2021 (change December 29, 2021 | 20:31)
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