Heidenheim miss out on Bayern Munich's Gabriel Vidovic
Sport Bild reports that Bayern Munich striker Gabriel Vidovic will end up transferring to Dinamo Zagreb after all. FC Heidenheim were linked with a late swoop for the 21-year-old, but it appears as if Vidovic is destined to depart the Bundesliga. The initially reported upon deal with the Croatian League runners-up will end up going through.
Heidenheim now turn their focus to other players. Kicker reports that FCH management are now attempting to hold onto Bayern talent Paul Wanner via a new loan deal. Heidenheim seek to outpace Swabian rivals Stuttgart in this matter. Stuttgart are known to wish to serve as Wanner's next loan destination.
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Sky Germany, meanwhile, claims Heidenheim have expressed interest in French striker Rayan Philippe of Eintracht Braunschweig. The 24-year-old looks to make the step up to the German top division. The Lower Saxon Löwen seek a transfer fee in the €2.5-3m range.
Philippe recently came close to joining Mainz 05 before the deal ended up falling through late. Werder Bremen and Union Berlin are also thought to be interested in Philippe, as are both newly promoted Bundesliga clubs Hamburg and Köln.
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