Leeds United and Norwich City linked striker Marvin Ducksch has revealed that will not say no to offers from clubs in the Bundesliga.

The 24-year-old striker scored 18 goals in the second tier of German football this season and almost led Holstein Kiel to promotion to the Bundesliga, but they narrowly missed out on it after losing a playoff with Wolfsburg.




The striker is set to return to his parent club St. Pauli following his loan, but it seems the player has other ideas and a move away from the second tier German club could be a possibility.

Ducksch has been linked with a move to England with Leeds and of late Norwich have been reportedly keen on taking the German to the Championship, but the player has a higher ambition.
 


And the striker clearly stated that he wants to play in the Bundesliga and he will seriously consider offers from the top tier of German football.  

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“Everyone would understand why it would not work with me at Kiel”, the 24-year-old told Sky Deutschland.

“But we will sit down and discuss a solution.

“My goal is to play in the Bundesliga and if there is a possibility, I will not say no.”

A product of the Borussia Dortmund academy, the striker has 15 Bundesliga appearances under his belt.