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St. Pauli seeks to secure Banks' permanent contract.

FC St. Pauli's championship victory celebrations prominently featured Scott Banks (22).

SymClub
May 22, 2024
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Celebrating: Scott Banks scores the winning goal in the 2:1 victory in Wiesbaden that clinched the...
Celebrating: Scott Banks scores the winning goal in the 2:1 victory in Wiesbaden that clinched the championship

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A Scottish player helped secure a championship win by providing an assist for the decisive goal in a match in Wiesbaden. This was a satisfying moment for him after he'd been out of action for a while due to a knee injury.

This winger from the left side only appeared in substitute roles for his team last season, but he stood out for his determination to reunite with the squad after January.

The end of his loan period with St. Pauli is approaching on June 30, but their director of sports, Andreas Bornemann (52), has hinted that they'll be making another effort to sign him: "We felt the same about Scott as we do at Crystal Palace. He's totally comfortable here, and we're sorry he got hurt."

Bornemann went on to say, "We'd like to work with him further if Crystal Palace agrees." It seems there's already been some progress, as a sports news site, "thepalaceway," is reporting that a permanent deal is on the horizon for Banks at St. Pauli.

St. Pauli intends to keep Banks with a permanent contract!

As per the "thepalaceway" report, "Crystal Palace's Scottish midfielder Scott Banks is set to permanently join the Bundesliga's St. Pauli."

Considering Bornemann's ongoing preparations for the Bundesliga squad, it seems this union might just work out for both parties.

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Source: symclub.org

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