22-04-2025 12:02 via getfootballnewsgermany.com

David Raum could leave RB Leipzig in the summer with clubs from the Premier League interested

David Raum could leave RB Leipzig in the summer with clubs from the Premier League interestedA major shakeup on the pitch is expected to take place at RB Leipzig in the summer, and David Raum could be the next player to leave, reports Sky Germany. Raum is being watched by Premier League sides and has a release clause that is worth €35-40m as the 26-year-old’s contract at the Red Bull Arena expires in 2027. If a big offer from the Premier League arrives, then Raum will consid
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