VfB Stuttgart sporting director Sven Mislintat has confirmed that the Bundesliga side have offered a new contract to 26-year-old defender Marc-Oliver Kempf. “We would like to extend our cooperation with …
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RB Leipzig CEO Oliver Mintzlaff has denied an agreement with RB Salzburg head coach Jesse Marsch following the announcement that Julian Nagelsmann will join Bayern Munich. “We have a shortlist …
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Bundesliga side FC Köln have announced the signing of 23-year-old midfielder Dejan Ljubicic from Rapid Wien on a four-year contract. The Austria international will join the club on a free …
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RB Leipzig and sporting director Markus Krösche will go their separate ways at the end of the season after an agreement was reached regarding an early termination of the 40-year-old’s …
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Bundesliga side Augsburg have sacked head coach Heiko Herrlich following poor performances and have replaced him with Markus Weinzierl, according to Kicker. Sitting comfortably in mid-table, Augsburg have picked up …
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According to Sky Germany, RB Leipzig are demanding a €25 million compensation fee from Bayern Munich for head coach Julian Nagelsmann. TZ journalist Manuel Bonke reported on Sunday that Bayern …
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When discussing a successor to Adi Hütter, Eintracht Frankfurt President Peter Fischer insisted that he must have a relationship with the fans and understand the club’s values. “The most important …
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The 2. Bundesliga is incredibly unpredictable. A league we have all grown to love for that very reason. Promotion pushes heading down to the wire, relegations dogfights, likewise. It always …
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The last few days have shaken the world of football to its very core – and no, we’re not just talking about FC Köln’s 2-1 victory over RB Leipzig. The …
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Bayer Leverkusen defender Aleksandar Dragović has agreed to join Red Star Belgrade on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the season, according to Serbian media …
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Since moving to Germany four years ago, I have wrestled with the morality of Chelsea’s rise to the top. It is ironic that I both admire the Bundesliga’s 50+1 rule and the role of the fans in the German footballing society while also supporting a club that has longed since moved away from involving its supporters in any of its business.
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In a joint statement, member of the supervisory board Stephan Schippers and Borussia Mönchengladbach sporting director Max Eberl have strongly opposed a European Super League. “The Super League is a …
