1.FC Nürnberg signs Sigurd Haugen from 1860 München on free transfer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 9:24 AM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Sigurd Haugen's transfer from TSV 1860 München to 1.FC Nürnberg is finalized, as confirmed by Sky Germany. The 28-year-old striker moves to the 2. Bundesliga side after 1860 München's relegation to the Regionalliga due to financial difficulties. Haugen was a standout performer for 1860 last season, scoring 16 goals and providing 4 assists in 35 league appearances. He has completed his medical in Nürnberg and is expected to sign a contract lasting until 2029.
- •Haugen transfers after 1860 München's relegation.
- •He scored 16 goals last season for 1860 München.
- •The transfer is officially completed as of June 13.
- •Haugen has signed until 2029 with 1.FC Nürnberg.
- •His transfer is a result of 1860's financial issues.
- 9:24 AMYahoo Sports — Official: 1.FC Nürnberg pinch 1860 München's Haugen on free transfer
"Sigurd Haugen's transfer from TSV 1860 München to 1.FC Nürnberg is complete, according to Sky Germany's sources.The 28-year-old joins the 2. Bundesliga side on a free transfer after 1860 München's ...
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