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Did Hertha BSC reject another million-dollar offer?

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Did Hertha BSC reject another million-dollar offer?

Lars Windhorst is said to have been ready to invest millions more in Hertha BSC in the summer. That reports the picture.

Windhorst is said to have promised Hertha more money after Kay Bernstein was elected as the new president on June 26.

There is talk of 100 million euros, half of which should be used to strengthen the squad. The rest was reportedly meant to compensate for the club’s expected financial losses.

However, it is questionable how concrete Windhorst’s offer really was. “We have not received an offer from Tennor since I was elected,” said Hertha President Bernstein picture.

Windhorst’s spokesman Andreas Fritzenkötter said on Thursday rbb: “At the beginning of the Bernstein era, Windhorst once again offered to ‘top up’, i.e. to give money.” Windhorst’s words in his exit statement on Wednesday also fit in with this: “Our willingness to continue to support Hertha BSC financially in the development was rejected.”

Noisy picture Windhorst is said to have only verbally offered the further financial injection in an internal Hertha round, so there was no written offer.

Windhorst announced its exit as a Hertha investor last Wednesday after the Financial Times had revealed that the businessman is said to have commissioned a campaign against former Hertha President Werner Gegenbauer from an Israeli private detective agency. Windhorst had denied this and also offered in his statement that Hertha could buy back his club shares. The 45-year-old has invested a total of 374 million euros in the capital club since joining in 2019.

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