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It should be a return to its roots.

Sinan Kurt moved from the second Austrian division from WSG Wattens to Straelen.

The player who was once considered one of the greatest talents in German football was stranded in the regional league.

Lower-class football, but only 30 kilometers from Mönchengladbach, where Kurt learned to play football at Borussia.

“I came here through contacts.

I still know a few players from my time in Gladbach.

I was without a club, had kept myself reasonably fit, and that's how it turned out, ”said Kurt in“ Kicker ”about his move to Straelen in the provinces.

Kurt moved to FC Bayern in the summer of 2014.

In January 2016 he had to leave the club, Hertha signed him

Source: pa / augenklick / firo Sportphoto

But Kurt, who blackmailed his move from Gladbach to Bayern in 2014 at the age of 18, also failed in the regional league.

According to information from "Reviersport", SV Straelen is said to have terminated the contract with Kurt.

Club boss Hermann Tecklenburg is said to have not been satisfied with the 24-year-old's performance.

Since Kurt is said to have been one of the top earners on the team, he forced the separation.

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Kurt has not been used in the past three games.

His record in the regional league is weak: he didn't score in seven games and gave two assists.

Kurt only completed one game over the full distance for Straelen, who is now on the twelfth place in the table in the Regionalliga West.

Bavaria paid three million euros for Kurt

Kurt went through all youth departments at Borussia Mönchengladbach and was considered a sure candidate for the professional squad.

But he didn't play a game for Borussia in the Bundesliga because he went to Bayern when he was 18.

After a transfer dispute with Gladbach, Munich paid three million euros for the midfielder.

Kurt gave two assists in seven games at SV Straelen

Source: pa / photo booth / van der Velden

Kurt could not assert himself at Bayern and only played one half under the then coach Pep Guardiola.

There should only be four Bundesliga minutes for Hertha BSC.

In Munich, Kurt was particularly noticeable with extravagance: he had his hairdresser flown in from Düsseldorf, while on vacation he chartered a helicopter in France for 1900 euros.

In 2016 Kurt left Munich for Berlin, but he didn't make the breakthrough at Hertha either.

He only made two short appearances in the Bundesliga and otherwise only played for the Berlin reserve team.

In 2019 he went to the second Austrian league for WSG Wattens.