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The FCZ south curve dedicates a beautiful choreo to Blerim Dzemaili at the end of his career, and the farewell of Becir Omeragic is almost lost. The defender goes to Montpellier. In Wankdorf, Cédric Zesiger, who will leave the champions for Wolfsburg, receives a bouquet of flowers.
In Lucerne, the fans dedicate their own song to the retiring Pascal Schürpf. Former world star Gaël Clichy is no longer there as Servette secures second place and qualification for the Champions League. And in Basel, Noah Loosli, who moves to Bochum, and Hayao Kawabe play their last game for record champion GC.
Most teams are facing a hot transfer summer. The Super League is in danger of losing even more stars. Fabian Rieder, Ardon Jashari and Zeki Amdouni, the U21 national team promises at the European Championships at the end of this month, are about to start. Basel’s Andy Diouf also attracted the interest of many foreign clubs. St. Gallen could also lose a youngster. There were rumors last summer that Leonidas Stergiou would leave, and now German clubs are said to be interested in the defender. Kevin Mbabu, on loan from Servette, is likely to return to England.
In Wallis, most of the questions are, as it is not yet clear in which league Sion will play next season and which players would even have a valid contract for the Challenge League.
An overview of the current status:
Young (1st)
To repair: Cedric Zesiger, Kevin Ruegg.
Probably: Fabian Rieder, Cheikh Niasse, Nico Maier and Mischa Eberhard.
Possible: Mohamed Ali Camara, Meschack Elia, Christian Fassnacht, Leandro Zbinden, Anthony Racioppi, Marvin Keller, Ulisses Garcia, Lewin Blum, Quentin Maceiras, Filip Ugrinic, Jean-Pierre Nsame, Yannick Touré.
Napkin (2nd)
To repair: Gael Clichy, Kevin Mbabu.
Probably: Moritz Bauer, Steven Deana, Ronny Rodelin and Ilyes Chaibi.
Possible: Boris Cespedes, Theo Valls.
Lugano (3rd)
To repair: Fabio Daprela, Mickael Facchinetti.
Possible: Zan Celar, Milton Valenzuela and Ignacio Aliseda.
Lucerne (4th)
To repair: Pascal Schürpf, Dejan Sorgic, Lorik Emini, Mohamed Dräger, Benji Kimpioka and Mamady Diambou.
Probably: Ardon Jashari.
Possible: Marius Muller, Marco Burch, Max Meyer.
Basel (5th)
To repair: Kaly Sene, Liam Chipperfield, Hugo Novoa.
Probably: Andy Diouf, Andy Pelmard, Zeki Amdouni.
Possible: Andi Zeqiri, Darian Males and Kasim Adams.
St. Gallen (6th)
To repair: Leonhard Munst, Michael Kempter, Alessandro Kräuchi, Alessio Besio, David Jacovic and Fabrizio Cavegn.
Probably: Leon Dayaku.
GC (7th)
To repair: Noah Loosli, Georg Margreitter, Eliseu Nadjack, Bendeguz Bolla, Hayao Kawabe and Teruki Hara.
Probably: Christian Herc, Andre Moreira.
Possible: Noah Blasucci, Shkelqim Demhasaj, Petar Pusic, Guilherme Schettine.
Zurich (8th)
To repair: Becir Omeragic, Roko Simic, Ole Selnaes, Ilan Sauter and Blerim Dzemaili.
Probably: Aiyegun Tosin, Ivan Santini and Carson Buschman-Dormond.
Possible: Cheick Conde, Gianni De Nitti, Stephan Seiler and Miguel Reichmuth.
Winterthur (9th)
To repair: Joaquin Ardaiz, Timothy Fayulu.
Probably: Roy Gelmi, Armin Abaz, Nishan Burkart.
Possible: Adrian Gantenbein, Tobias Schättin, Eris Abedini.
Zion (10th)
No overview, because the competition is not yet secured.
Source : Blick

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