‘Swans’ loan ‘Van den Berg’ to continue leveling with ‘Mainz’

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Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg joins on loan for third season He will return to the German league in the new season with Mainz 05 by the young Dutch footballer. hope to develop more pace

Liverpool have confirmed that Dutch defender Sepp van den Berg has joined Bundesliga club Mainz 05 on a season-long loan on Thursday. In the past, after being referred to, he was unable to intervene to play as a real player in Anfield. Since joining the army from Zwolle in the summer of 2019

Swans' loan 'Van den Berg' to continue leveling with 'Mainz'

The 21-year-old defender spends most of his time playing for other clubs. By having only played four games for the Reds , then moved to temporarily control the backfield with Preston North End in the 2021-2022 season and Schalke 04 in the 2022-2023 season. Before returning to the beer city league again. But this time the สมัคร ufabet club was changed to  Mainz 05 on loan.

“I spoke very early on with Mainz  05 and especially with the manager Bo Svensson. And I really like the way he looks at football and really wants to play football here. before I came here I also spoke to Jurgen Klopp and he said I would feel at home here. I’ve been to the stadium before, know the fans and am looking forward to success with the team,” Van den Berg said.

Danish boss Svensson, 43, said Sepp is an incredibly talented young centre-back. He already has many good qualities. Good technique, reading games, physical and mental condition. We had really good conversations. And there was a feeling from both sides very quickly that will fit well. We want to help Sepp take his game to the next level and make him even better. So that his potential can be further developed

for Mainz finished ninth in the Bundesliga table Last season with 46 points from 34 games and preparing to start the new season with a visit to Elversberg in the DFB Pokal first round on Saturday, August 12, before opening the 2023-2024 league game with a visit to Union Berlin on Sunday, August 20.