Club Brugge monitors Mert Kömür's status amid interest from multiple clubs
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 5:40 AM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Mert Kömür, a 20-year-old midfielder, had a strong season with Augsburg, recording two goals and four assists in 28 Bundesliga matches during the 2025/26 campaign. Club Brugge is reportedly pursuing Kömür, who can leave Augsburg for a top offer. The move may depend on the potential departure of Christos Tzolis from Brugge. In addition to Brugge, FC Porto and Besiktas are also interested in Kömür, while Eintracht Frankfurt and RB Leipzig are observing his situation. Kömür’s departure could set a record transfer fee for Augsburg, who previously sold Baba Rahman and Ermerdin Demirovic for €26m and €23m, respectively.
- •Mert Kömür scored two goals and provided four assists for Augsburg.
- •Club Brugge is actively pursuing Kömür, pending Tzolis's departure.
- •FC Porto and Besiktas are also interested in the midfielder.
- •Kömür is valued at €12m, which could lead to a record sale for Augsburg.
- 5:40 AMYahoo Sports — Club Brugge among clubs monitoring Mert Kömür
"Mert Kömür (20) is coming off a strong season with Augsburg having struck two goals and provided four assists in 28 Bundesliga appearances in 2025/26. The German youth international shone under Sand...
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