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Leipzig's talent moving to Braunschweig - substitute announcement made

Leipzig's skilful player moves to Braunschweig, with a replacement being made.
Leipzig's skilful player moves to Braunschweig, with a replacement being made.

- Leipzig's talent moving to Braunschweig - substitute announcement made

Eintracht Braunschweig, a second-division football club in Germany, has bolstered its attacking options with the loan signing of young forward Robert Ramsak from RB Leipzig. The 18-year-old forward will initially spend a season in Braunschweig, with the club having the option to buy him after the loan period.

Ramsak, who was previously trained in the youth academy of FC Bayern Munich, has achieved successes and shown strong performances in youth football. His move to Braunschweig marks the transition of the promising youngster from youth football to men's football.

Ramsak, who is an 18-year-old forward, joined RB Leipzig's U19 team last summer. His previous club, RB Leipzig, is a higher-tier club compared to Eintracht Braunschweig, making this move a significant step in Ramsak's career.

Meanwhile, Braunschweig's sports director, Benjamin Kessel, has expressed positivity about the signing of Ramsak. Kessel believes that Ramsak has the potential to make a positive impact on the team.

However, not all news is positive for the club. Walid Ould-Chikh, a Dutch midfielder who joined Braunschweig from FC Volendam last season, has not established himself in Braunschweig's team. The club has loaned him out to Heracles Almelo for the current season, and Heracles Almelo has an option to buy Ould-Chikh after the loan period ends. Ould-Chikh has not played any games this season for Braunschweig.

Despite the challenges facing the club, Eintracht Braunschweig will be hoping that the signing of Robert Ramsak will provide a much-needed boost to their attacking options and help them secure a place in the top division next season. Ramsak, who is a junior national team player, will be eager to prove himself and show that he has what it takes to compete at the highest level.

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