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Hertha BSC Nears €3.2 Million Settlement with Former Sporting Director Fredi Bobic

Both parties have agreed in principle to a court-mediated proposal that would resolve ongoing lawsuits over Bobic's termination and compensation claims.

Fredi Bobic sitzt beim Gerichtsprozess gegen seinen Ex-Verein Hertha BSC am Tisch
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Overview

  • The Berlin District Court has drafted a settlement proposal requiring Hertha BSC to pay Fredi Bobic €3.2 million and cover most legal costs.
  • The settlement would resolve two lawsuits filed by Bobic: one contesting his 2023 termination and another seeking to enforce payment of his claims.
  • Bobic had demanded €594,000 in unpaid salary and over €2.7 million in severance following his dismissal in January 2023.
  • Hertha's representative, Johan-Michel Menke, called the proposal viable and requested a three-week acceptance period, citing the club's financial considerations.
  • If both sides sign the agreement by mid-June, the litigation will conclude, and Hertha's appeal at the Berlin Higher Regional Court will become moot.