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Senne Lynen Extends Prematurely at Werder Bremen - sat.1 Regional

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Bremen (dpa) – Werder Bremen and Senne Lynen have agreed on an early contract extension. The Bundesligist announced this. There was no information about the running time of the new working paper of the 26-year-old midfielder. "Senne has not only developed into a central player in the two years with us on the course, but also plays an important role in the cabin," said Bremen's head of professional football, Peter Niemeyer, about the Belgian. Lyn…
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Bremen (dpa) – Werder Bremen and Senne Lynen have agreed on an early contract extension. The Bundesligist announced this. There was no information about the running time of the new working paper of the 26-year-old midfielder. "Senne has not only developed into a central player in the two years with us on the course, but also plays an important role in the cabin," said Bremen's head of professional football, Peter Niemeyer, about the Belgian. Lyn…

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Over the past two years Senne Lynen has won a regular position in the Bundesliga team of SV Werder Bremen. Now the Belgian has decided to extend his contract at the Weser and continue his career at the SVW. In the interview, the 26-year-old reveals the importance of his family for him, with which goals he goes into the new season and what the reasons for his contract extension were.

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werder.de broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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