
Mainz secure permanent deal for striker Phillip Tietz
1. FSV Mainz 05 have completed the permanent signing of striker Phillip Tietz, the club has confirmed. The 28-year-old German forward, who initially joined the Bundesliga side on loan from Augsburg in the January transfer window, has now signed a long-term contract after a clause was triggered based on his performances. While the exact fee remains undisclosed, it is believed to be in the region of €4 million, according to Sky Sports Germany.
Tietz's move has been made official following a decisive contribution in a crucial 2-1 victory over Hoffenheim on April 4th, where he scored both goals for Mainz. That match-winning double, which helped drag Mainz out of the relegation zone, was reportedly the final condition required to make his transfer obligatory. The club stated that the original loan agreement contained a compulsory purchase option linked to sporting criteria, which has now been met.
For Mainz, securing Tietz represents a significant piece of business as they fight to retain their top-flight status. Sporting director Christian Heidel highlighted the player's immediate impact, noting his physical presence and goal threat have added a new dimension to the attack. Tietz had found opportunities limited at Augsburg, making just three league starts this season before the winter move, but he has quickly become a focal point for Mainz under manager Bo Henriksen.
The transfer provides Mainz with much-needed stability up front as they plan for the future, regardless of which division they are in next season. For Augsburg, the deal concludes Tietz's three-year stint at the club and provides funds to reinvest in their squad. Tietz's immediate task is to continue his scoring form in Mainz's final seven matches of the campaign, with his goals now directly tied to the club's survival hopes.



