SK Sturm Graz signs Danish talent Julius Beck: a strong talent!

SK Sturm Graz signs Danish talent Julius Beck: a strong talent!
Graz, Österreich - The transfer activities at SK Sturm Graz continue to go ahead. With Julius Beck, the club has committed a promising newcomer. The 20-year-old Dane changes from Esbjerg FB, a club from the Danish second division, to Graz and thus becomes the third newcomer this week. Nothing negative was reported in the reports about the transfer fee of around 700,000 euros, which is a positive sign for everyone involved. Transfer market reports that Beck has a long-term contract.
Beck was able to look back on 3 goals last season with 19 missions in the second division. He also gained valuable experience through his participation in all Danish youngsters. Managing Director Sport Michael Parensen emphasizes that Beck is an "excellently trained player" who is at home in the central midfield. His running strength, its technical skills and the positive mentality that characterize it are particularly emphasized. Parensen sees great potential for Beck and promises him time to get used to it. To drive the squad planning for the next season, the SK Sturm shows aggressive pressing on the transfer market. In addition to Beck, Tim Oermann from Bayer Leverkusen (in the course of a loan) and Axel Kayombo from FC Basel also found their way to Graz. However, measly exits are also on the agenda: Kjell Scherpen and Malick Yalcouye switch to Brighton, Lovro Zvonarek becomes Bayern Munich and Fally Mayulu joins Bristol City. In this context, Konstantin Schopp is also mentioned, whose whereabouts are uncertain, since he has struck the offer from Sturm, strengthens the image of a club in Movement. BECK itself is taken with his move to SK Sturm and consistently expresses himself positive about the interest and those responsible for the association. "I look forward to becoming part of this team and demonstrating my skills in the Bundesliga," says the Dane. With these new additions and the club's clear strategy, it looks as if the SK Sturm is ready to tackle a strong season. Fans and experts are excited to see what the coming months will bring while the association from Graz also makes a name for itself internationally. a new wind for the SK Sturm
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