In Monday's edition of kicker, Arminia Bielefeld manager Samir Arabi revealed that the East-Westphalians have found an agreement with both a goalkeeper and a winger. Both players are set to complete the medical and sign their contracts soon.

Arabi didn't reveal the players' names, so his statement caused a lot of speculation. One of the targets is - according to unanimous media reports - Greuther Fürth 'keeper Wolfgang Hesl.

Only now, the second name has been revealed. St. Pauli's winger Michael Görlitz is set to join the promoted team this summer, Bild reports. 

The 28-year-old has moved only a year ago from FSV Frankfurt to Hamburg, but couldn't gain a foothold at the Millerntor due to a muscle injury. He only made five appearances and assisted one goal. 

Görlitz, who played at Bayern Munich in his youth, already showed his skills at Bornheimer Hang, where he scored 13 times and assited 13 goals in 82 2. Bundesliga matches. In this season's Rückrunde at St. Pauli he didn't play a big role, though.

That's why St. Pauli could decide to terminate Michael Görlitz' contract and let the native of Nürnberg go to Bielefeld as a free agent, meaning Arminia would be his third club in three years.