Darmstadt 98 is strengthening its offense with Noah Weißhaupt, who is coming from SC Freiburg. The 24-year-old striker had recently gained experience in the second league and will fill the gap left by the departure of Isac Lidberg and Fraser Hornby. Weißhaupt was last loaned out to Darmstadt's league competitor Hannover 96 for half a year. Paul Fernie, Darmstadt 98's sports director, said: 'With Noah, we get a dynamic player who can be used flexibly, especially on the wing positions.' Weißhaupt himself expressed positive feelings about the transfer and said: 'I had a good feeling right away in the conversations with the officials and I'm sure I fit in very well with the Lilien's style of play.' Darmstadt 98 had recently given up its two top strikers Isac Lidberg and Fraser Hornby, who had scored 28 goals together in the previous season. The club hopes that Weißhaupt can fill this gap. Weißhaupt has already played 74 Bundesliga games and scored two goals. The 24-year-old will now play for Darmstadt 98 and try to bring the club forward in the 2. Bundesliga. The fans of Darmstadt 98 hope that Weißhaupt will become an important part of the team and support the club's success. Weißhaupt's experience and skills will be crucial for Darmstadt 98's upcoming games. The club is looking forward to seeing Weißhaupt in action and is confident that he will make a positive impact.