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Town Confirm Volz Bid Accepted by Fulham
Town Confirm Volz Bid Accepted by Fulham
Saturday, 16th Aug 2008 19:48

Town have confirmed that they have had an offer accepted by Fulham for full-back Moritz Volz. On Friday, news broke that the Blues had made a £500,000 bid for the former Arsenal defender.

Boss Jim Magilton told the club site: "We have made an offer to Fulham for Moritz Volz and it's been accepted."

Volz, who made only 12 appearances for the Cottagers last season, moved from Schalke 04 in his home country to the Gunners in 1999 and was in their U18 side which beat the Blues in the semi-final of the 2000/01 FA Youth Cup. Coincidentally, the 5ft 10in tall defender had made his senior debut in Town's 2-1 League Cup victory over the Gunners at Highbury earlier that season.

Volz, 25, made only one other appearance for Arsenal from the bench and moved out on loan to Wimbledon and then Fulham, making that switch permanent in January 2004 for a nominal fee.

The German has become a cult figure during his time at Craven Cottage, cycling to matches on a foldaway bike and making fun of German stereotypes on his surreal website www.volzy.com.

Earlier this year he was awarded Professional Players Federation Community Champion Award, the judges describing him as a "shining example of good community work”.

Volz, primarily a right-back although having played across the back four and in midfield, has made 133 starts and 11 sub appearances and had scored four goals during his five years in West London.

If he were to join the Blues, Volz would be the first German ever to play for Town.


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