In a move that signals the end of an era for both parties, Daniel Hanslik and 1. FC Kaiserslautern have mutually agreed to part ways at the conclusion of the current season, according to Sky Germany's latest report.
Transfer insider Florian Plettenberg confirms that the decision was reached amicably, paving the way for the 29-year-old striker to explore new opportunities as a free agent this summer. While this marks a significant shift for the Red Devils, it also opens up an intriguing market for a player with proven second-tier credentials.
VfL Bochum has already emerged as a frontrunner, with the Ruhrpott club registering concrete interest in securing Hanslik's services. However, they won't have a clear run at the signature—clubs from Poland's Ekstraklasa are also keeping a close watch, ready to pounce if the opportunity arises.
Hanslik's time in Kaiserslautern this season has been a mixed bag. Despite limited game time—just 945 minutes in the 2. Bundesliga—he has managed to make his presence felt, netting three goals and providing five assists. For a player of his caliber, a fresh start could unlock even greater potential, making him one to watch in the upcoming transfer window.
