Fabian Schubert before farewell: Is the end at 1860 Munich sealed?
Fabian Schubert is about to leave 1860 Munich as new transfers put strain on the squad. Contract termination possible.

Fabian Schubert before farewell: Is the end at 1860 Munich sealed?
Fabian Schubert is apparently about to leave 1860 Munich. The 30-year-old striker, who has only scored two goals in 24 games this season, has not played a significant role in the team in recent months. His last appearance was at the end of March and the club management sees a need for action to create space in the squad. A double transfer is planned: Kevin Volland is moving from Union Berlin and Fabian Niederlechner is coming from Hertha BSC. In addition to these new additions, according to a report by Münchner Merkur, Schubert could leave the club for free despite his contract until 2026. A contract termination would benefit the striker as it would make him available to other clubs. In 2020/21, Schubert was crowned top scorer in the ADMIRAL 2nd league with 33 goals and led FC Blau-Weiß Linz to the championship.
Schubert moved to 1860 last summer, but his time with the “Löwen” seems to be coming to an end. With the commitment of Volland and Niederlechner, the club management sees the need to find creative solutions for squad planning. This could mean Schubert's farewell.
Review of the season at 1860 Munich
As part of the current developments at 1860 Munich, the latest events take a look at the turbulent year of 2025. In January, the contract with Schubert was terminated, who then moved to LASK on a free transfer. Previously, 1860 made positive headlines with a successful start to the league, including a 1-0 win against Saarbrücken and a 2-0 against Giesing. However, changes occurred as the year progressed, including the return of Oliver Mueller as managing director and the release of Agis Giannikis following a series of unfavorable results. 1860 finally secured relegation and planned a tour of the USA under the new leadership of coach Lukas Kwasniok.
The club's other plans include a sponsorship agreement with Tesla, which is expected to bring in five million euros annually. Despite the positive aspects, there was also resistance from fans, especially against renovation plans for the Grünwalder Stadium. Current information about football, its clubs and players is provided on platforms such as FussballTransfers, which publish news from the football world on a daily basis.
The coming months will certainly be crucial for the future of the club at 1860 Munich. The ongoing changes could have a significant impact on both the sporting and economic situation of the traditional club.
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