The Danish world champion in transferbombe

They’ve been hot-headed rivals and shared the championship between the last four seasons. Therefore, it is something of a switch, which takes place when Mads Mensah from next season switches from the Rhein-Neckar Löwen to Flensburg Handewitt.

Holbækkeren facing so much home as you can without crossing the Danish border, when hardhitteren the next few seasons, tørner out for Flensburg Handewitt. At the end of the Rhein-Neckar Löwen after six seasons, when we reach the summer of 2020.

Mads Mensah roars of delight in the Jyske Bank Boxen arena during the WORLD cup final against Norway in January. It went very well… Photo: birte ravn Greet/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Mads Mensah and Rhein-Neckar Löwen won the German championship in 2016 and 2017. The last two seasons is the gold ended up in Flensburg.

The olympic gold medalist and world champion from Herning in January, at the Förde river mouth united with a small colony of danes. Lasse Svan, the pt injured Simon Hald and Anders Zachariassen constitute the Danish feature in a club, most have had five-six Danish aces in your hand. From next season also plays Lasse Møller in the club, when he switches from south of GOG.

yesterday secured the club icon Lars Christiansen in a mixed sport and the marketing function, so that oprustes on all fronts.

the Rumors have buzzing all day and started using a curious joint venture between the Flensburg Newspaper, and ’Die Rheinpfalz’, who are usually well informed about the hit and shit from each of his club. Both could beat real, that something was brewing.

Ekstra Bladet learns to switch between the rival clubs will become a reality from the summer of 2020.

’A painful loss,’ writes Die Rheinpfalz, while the joy is slightly larger in Flensburg.

– He is a interesting player, but pt. is it a rumor, we are not commenting on. At the moment, we have something to tell, then we do it, ” says Flensburg managing director Dierk Schmäschke to the Flensborg Avis.

His contract expires, but who is not issued a decision on his future yet, says Jennifer Kettemann, director of the Rhein-Neckar Löwen, to Handball-World.

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