Wolfsburg targets Tjark Ernst amid interest from Celtic and Ajax
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 11:48 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
VfL Wolfsburg aims to sign Tjark Ernst from Hertha BSC as a replacement for Kamil Grabara, who is set to leave the club. Reports indicate that Wolfsburg has reached an understanding with Ernst's representatives, although other Bundesliga teams, as well as Celtic and Ajax, are competing for his signature. In case Ernst opts against the move, Wolfsburg is considering alternatives, including Stefan Ortega, a free agent previously with Nottingham Forest, and Michael Zetterer from Eintracht Frankfurt. Wolfsburg continues to scout other options as they await Ernst's final decision.
- •Wolfsburg seeks Tjark Ernst as Kamil Grabara's replacement.
- •Other clubs interested in Ernst include Celtic and Ajax.
- •Wolfsburg has alternative options in goalkeeper signings.
- •Negotiations are ongoing with Ernst's representatives.
- 11:48 AMYahoo Sports — Wolfsburg await Tjark Ernst decision amid competition from Celtic and Ajax
"With Kamil Grabara heading for the exit door, VfL Wolfsburg have seemingly identified Hertha BSC’s Tjark Ernst as their preferred replacement.According to Wolfsburger Allgemeine and Aller-Zeitung, W...
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