Auf geht's, Jungs: German Youth Discussion Thread Vol. V

Discussion in 'Germany: National Teams' started by Epitome990, Jun 4, 2019.

  1. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    LEON DAJAKU
    11 professional minutes at Bayern make him a star
    Leon Dajaku (left) was actually hired for the 2nd team

    First Alphonso Davies (19) became a regular player as a left-back. On the 16th and 17th matchday, Hansi Flick (54) took on the super joker Joshua Zirkzee (18). Now the trainer is grinding the next gem: Leon Dajaku (18)!

    The wing talent came on at 4-0 in Berlin in the 80th minute for Davies. Even more playing time for the German U19 international. He is one of the four young stars that Flick brought into his professional training at the end of November.

    The Kosovo-German made his debut on December 21 against Wolfsburg: After the first professional minute, Dajaku was in Bavaria in his homeland Kosovo as a Bavarian star on television in a talk show. There he tricked live in Louboutin sneakers.

    In summer, the Waiblinger came from Stuttgart for 1.5 million euros. There he had no perspective with the professionals. That's why the talent wanted to go to Munich in 2018.

    The deal went off a year later, only five months later, Dajaku prevailed. Now many are angry at VfB ...
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/...achen-leon-dajaku-zum-star-67457508.bild.html

    more and more proof that there is a huge lack of 1st team perspective everywhere. How the f---- do you have perspective at Bayern but not Stuttgart? It really is a parody at this point, how even rated players have no perspective even in smaller clubs. You would think a rated player would get chances but nope.

    I think it's because Stuttgart does NOTHING but covet players from other clubs whether German or not to the point where they barely care about their own Academy players. Although they are trying to change that.
     
  2. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Exclusive: FC St. Pauli brings Franzke from FC Bayern II - Conteh's return still open
    "It could be that we add another offensive player," coach Jos Luhukay said recently to the "Bild" newspaper with a view of the FC St. Pauli squad. According to information from Transfermarkt, the "Kiezkicker" strengthen with Maximilian Franzke (photo) from the reserve of the record champions FC Bayern Munich.

    The 20-year-old only made a short appearance at the end of the year for the promoted team in the 3rd league after an out-of-band injury; Franzke was directly involved in nine games in 27 games for Bayern II. Before his injury, the attacker regularly trained with the professionals. The move to Hamburg is to be officially announced in the course of Tuesday. Franzke fits perfectly into the profile you are looking for, can be used variably on both wings. The training camp had revealed that FC St. Pauli is still too thin there.

    "With Mats Möller Daehli we lost a powerful player," said Luhukay. "And with Christian Conteh, a player who is injured and does not return in a short time." The 20-year-old courted striker has been suffering from a tendon tear in the thigh since the end of October. The injury was initially diagnosed as a torn muscle. The tendon tear proves to be a complicated and lengthy injury, there were always setbacks in the healing process.

    At FC St. Pauli, Ryo Miyaichi and Viktor Gyökeres are currently on the outside, who was brought in as a reinforcement for the Stumzentrum in the summer. The two alternatives Luis Coordes and Kevin Lankford have not been able to showcase themselves as alternatives in the course of the season so far. Franzke is to be gradually introduced to the professional team and to exert new pressure on the outside.
    https://www.transfermarkt.de/exklus...ontehs-ruckkehr-weiter-offen/view/news/352661

    cool for him with a chance to play higher level. Let's see who from Shabani, J.Meier, Lungwitz and Franzke will breakthrough their clubs 1st. Shabani=EPL (and he could be out all season), J.Meier=1BL and then Lungwitz/Franzke=2BL of course they are all currently in II 1st. Also 00-Rausch went to Augsburg II but he's not seen as 1st team prospect and 01-Asta is the one they will likely focus on in 1st team.
     
  3. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    I guess 99-Stahl could become 3rd Liga promotion candidates Cottbus's #1. I recall people were saying that he was being prepped to become #1 for 2nd half of season back in December.

    as 99-Moser joins Belgian 1st division club Cercle Brugge and with that we got 2 youth GKs in Belgium with 98-Bansen at Zulte who's played like 10 pro games and currently #2 to a 35 year old. So Bansen seems like he could be future #1. Although important to note that Cercle Brugge are likely getting relegated this season, they are 7 pts off safety.



    LENNART MOSER TO CERCLE BRUGGE
    Cercle Brugge and Union Berlin reached an agreement with regard to the loan of goalkeeper Lennart Moser. The 20-year-old German is rented until the end of this season. Cercle also negotiated a purchase option in the deal.

    Moser is a real youth product from Union Berlin. Born and raised in Berliner, Lennart Moser went through all the youth series of the current number 12 in the Bundesliga. At the start of this season, a loan took place at the also German Energie Cottbus, which will play in the Regionalliga Nordost, and there Moser made an impression: during 18 games in which he already played this season, Moser already collected a total of 6 cleansheets. Now Lennart Moser trades in his home country for a new sporting challenge at Cercle Bruges.
     
  4. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    FC Energie Cottbus has agreed with 1. FC Union Berlin and goalkeeper Lennart Moser in open and fair talks to terminate the loan agreement that runs until summer 2020. Both clubs offer ambitious goalkeepers a new sporting challenge in other European countries. Lennart Moser will stand for the Belgian first division club Cercle Brugge between the posts. FC Energie participates financially in the transfer business between the Bundesliga club and the sixteenth in the “Jupiler Pro League”.

    “The interest from Bruges was communicated to us immediately and openly, so that we talked about the possibilities together with 1. FC Union Berlin and the player. We are aware of the club's responsibility, but did not want to stand in the way of Lennart's sporting development. Nevertheless, it was clear to us at all times that we would not let him go without substantial financial compensation due to the existing loan agreement. We wish Lennart all the best for the future, thank him for his achievements in the goal of FC Energie Cottbus and will continue to pursue his path, ”said Sporting Director Sebastian König.

    Goalkeeper coach Anton Wittmann adds: “With Toni Stahl we have a goalkeeper in the squad who we fully trust. Nevertheless, we will now consider possible options for signing up another goalkeeper. ”
    https://www.niederlausitz-aktuell.de/cottbus/80812/lennart-moser-verlaesst-energie-cottbus.html
     
  5. Philanova

    Philanova Member

    Bayern München
    Germany
    Jul 12, 2010
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    If Kuhn is indeed best-suited centrally at the 10, rather than on the wings, I think that is an extremely interesting situation at Bayern. Although I know that the reported loan does not include an option to buy, I know that his current contract at Ajax expires next year and he could potentially be an option for the club if he makes an impression in the 3.Liga.

    More specifically, Bayern have been mentioned for some time as a potential landing spot for Kai Havertz, and I'm wondering if the Kuhn loan is tied into that to some extent. With Thomas Müller's resurgence under Flick, and Havertz's price tag exceeding €100M, I wonder if he's a potential successor that allows Muller to extend his contract while Kuhn develops, comes off the bench, and eventually take over the CAM role. It would be far more cost-effective than Havertz and gives Müller his due respect as a club icon. Havertz would demand immediate starting minutes, displacing and likely forcing Müller out; but Kühn potentially gives Müller a couple additional years as the primary starter.

    If Kühn doesn't impress, then there has been no risk and Havertz can still be pursued; but if Kühn performs well during his loan, it provides Bayern with options at the 10.

    I recognize that this could be a stretch and assumes many things; but it's an interesting prospect to consider, if nothing else.
     
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  6. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    #2981 Ger90, Jan 21, 2020
    Last edited: Jan 21, 2020
    I think the real reason there is no option to buy is that Ajax bought him for $2M. Most of the times, buying clauses aren't really high sums, don't think the club would want to get even or lower sum. No buying clause opens up A) Ajax might decide they want him B) if he does well other clubs could be interested and C) if he does well you can make Bayern pay like $4-5M, basically double or more what you payed for. It's why I don't get why some Bayern fans are annoyed about no buying clause, there are no benefits for Ajax to have one.

    I think Bayern are very likely to buy Havertz and Sane, most reports say that its either Countinho (permanent transfer) or Havertz not both. And Havertz seems lured by EPL it seems so no guarantee he goes to Bayern. It's why it's hard to predict these things.

    I don't think Perisic (Kovac pet) will be permanent and Bayern will likely have to spend fortune on like 2-3 players that there likely won't be more arrivals for attackers. They still want RB too and some reports about Martinez/Thiago might not stick around which could open a door for Fein if one leaves.

    Although Bayern want to give more chances to youth they are still likely to continue buying. With 3 competitions and injuries does that open door or not? If Bayern get Kuhn and he does well do you loan him out or not? Some rotations chances. Issue with loaning him out is that his playing style fits more with teams that have possession/dominance over others. How many teams even fit that mold? And it's true Muller is aging and his stay is all dependent on who the new coach is. He could be Muller's heir in terms of position in a few years assuming he sticks around. Kuhn has better technique than most players too, there is a reason Barca were interested in him, because his role model is Messi (not saying he's next Messi) the one he wants to emulate.
     
  7. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Bierhoff is a big proponent of more youth in 3rd Liga. I think 3rd Liga is underrated league, a lot of people say it's more physical and helps improve players's defensive too. It's also viewed as pro level too and is likely more valued than anything below. Other 1st division leagues from smaller leagues also scout 3rd Liga too. Wolfsburg II and Cottbus are 2 clubs who play lots of young players and both are 3rd Liga promotion candidates.


    Schwabl calls for 30 million euros for youth development
    Necessity is inventive: A financially significantly higher recognition than previously for an intensified youth work in return should solve the economic problems of the third division clubs according to the ideas of the SpVgg Unterhaching and 1860 Munich. In this context, Haching's President Manfred Schwabl is making a total of 30 million euros in view of the TV money for the two highest leagues and international matches.

    Required a higher number of U23 players
    "Is youth really important to German football?", Schwabl asks provocatively in the specialist magazine "Kicker": "With 30 million of 1.5 billion euros (from the DFL TV contract, ed.), I say yes less definitely no. "His expectations, the ex-international calculated, correspond to" just two percent of the entire cake, and it should be worth it for German youth football. "The DFB is currently pouring over one in September 2018 introduced young talent fund almost three million euros a year to the third division.

    According to Schwabl and 1860 sports director Günther Gorenzel, the 3rd league should massively expand the promotion of talent in the future. In this regard, Gorenzel brings up "a regulation that increases the playing time of youth players". This goal is to be achieved through a higher number of U23 players in the matchday squad and the mandatory formation of a corresponding young player in the starting line-up.

    Gorenzel warns of bankruptcy
    "You could make a consistent youth league," summarizes Gorenzel, summarizing the business games and concluding from a financial perspective: "The distribution of TV money has to be made dependent on how many young players you use and how much playing time you actually give the talents." Schwabl also thinks such a principle is appropriate: "In the 3rd division, these clubs must be rewarded, young players also play and not just let them train. Anything else would be worrying for talent development. I see no understandable counter-argument here and there. "


    The advance of the two Munich clubs comes at a time of extensive consideration to overcome the problems in German football. The German Football Association (DFB) has already proclaimed the "Project Future" after the bankruptcy of the 2018 World Cup. National team director Oliver Bierhoff has high hopes for the future DFB academy and managing director Christian for the improved training of coaches and young players Seifert from the German Football League (DFL) warned only at the beginning of the year to step up efforts to reduce Germany's deficit at the international level of club football. According to Gorenzel, this is a favorable situation: "As a DFB, I have to think about where I'm going in the next three to five Years. "And the 3rd league must" take care in the medium term that it does not develop into a through league and bankruptcy trap for the clubs, "warns Gorenzel. "The clubs are at the limit."

    Reluctance at the DFB despite "Project Future"
    The association initially reacted cautiously to the proposal from Munich. For the third division committee, however, the chairman Tom Eilers already points to structural problems in the implementation of the project. "The 3rd league must remain a professional league, otherwise it is not an adequate and up-to-date foundation for the 2nd league. You should never forget that the 3rd league has a very important interface function," says the license player boss of the second division Darmstadt 98 ,

    There will be an opportunity to exchange ideas about Schwabl and Gorenzel's ideas at the next meeting of the third division committee in the coming weeks. In any case, a discussion about promoting young talent is already on the agenda.
    https://www.liga3-online.de/schwabl-fordert-30-millionen-euro-fuer-nachwuchsfoerderung/
     
  8. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -"cool for him with a chance to play higher level. Let's see who from Shabani, J.Meier, Lungwitz and Franzke will breakthrough their clubs 1st. Shabani=EPL (and he could be out all season), J.Meier=1BL and then Lungwitz/Franzke=2BL of course they are all currently in II 1st. Also 00-Rausch went to Augsburg II but he's not seen as 1st team prospect and 01-Asta is the one they will likely focus on in 1st team."

    99-Rieg goes to 5th division, a player riddled with injuries who looks like he hasn't played since 2018, feel bad.


    a few other players to mention who moved in past,
    -Awoudja went to Stuttgart 1st team, that was a Walter move but Walter is no longer coach......
    -Tarnat went to H96 and seems to be getting closer to making pro/2BL debut
    -T.Tillman went to 2BL Furth, went back "home"
    -Wintzheimer went to 2BL HSV and currently on loan to 2BL Bochum has played well in both clubs. Believe some 1BL clubs could be interested too.
    -Pudic went to Bremen II, don't think he's 1st team prospect
    -Jelisic moved to LASK
    -Heiland moved to Hoff last season but then has been injured from Feb 2019-to just recently returned, feel bad for him that he basically wasted 2 seasons mostly out. Missing crucial U19, makes you wonder if he has to start anew in another club. Let's hope he can establish himself in XI for Hoff II.
    -Nitzl also moved to Hoff and seemed to have injury issues too
    -Evina on loan to another 3rd Liga club likely no Bayern future supposedly him and Seb Hoeness don't like one another
    -P.Herrmann attracting lots of attention at Ingolstadt and has played 1st team friendlies. Time will tell if he gets real chances or not
    -Brugger went to Frankfurt U19 will likely need to find new club in Summer
    -Butler moved to Ingolstadt U19 will likely play II if he sticks around there
    -Hawkins, moved to Ingolstadt U19 the club seems to rate him, was only U19 player to play Winter Camp. Another played today's friendly but wasn't there during camp. Although any 2BL promotion could make it harder for him.
    -Poznanski returned to Bremen still U19 eligible but plays II

    Future out
    -Kohn who starts for Bayern II seems to be joining Eredivisie club Utrecht free transfer in Summer.

    I hope Heiland and Nitzl can reestablish themselves as quickly as possible even if they don't make 1st team.
    guys like Lange, Kollmann, D'Almeida, Lombaya, Karatas are all guys currently in RL-5th division. That is due to them playing no real role in U19 or II. Usually the less you play the less interest so forced to go down. That's why those type of players really should jump ship in last U19 season elsewhere.
     
  9. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    THE U23 UNDERLYED MAXIMILIAN FRANZKE
    The U23 of FC St. Pauli signed a new winter entry before the final sprint in the Regionalliga Nord. With Maximilian Franzke (* 5.3.1999) a young FC Bayern München II outside player strengthens the team of head coach Joachim Philipkowski. The brown-whites agreed on a contract with the 20-year-old until June 30, 2022.

    Franzke has been playing for FC Bayern Munich since 2010, where he went through all ages of the youth academy (NLZ). Subsequently, the native of Munich made the leap into the second team of the German record champions, where he contributed his share to the third division promotion in summer 2019 with three goals and six assists in 27 games. In the current season, Franzke only came on a short assignment in the 3rd league after injury bad luck.

    "With Maximilian we have signed a talented attacking midfielder and we are really looking forward to working with him," said NLZ leader Roger Stilz.
    https://www.fcstpauli.com/news/die-u23-verpflichtet-maximilian-franzke-1920/

    Franzke can also play both W, thing to remember is that Pauli rarely gives player 1st team chance before playing II first. Will likely be II+1st team training at first. With guys like Lankford and Coordes not doing enough could be a chance for him.
     
  10. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -00 Cetin training again at Frankfurt. He should still leave in Winter.
    https://www.eintracht.de/news/artikel/stimmung-sonne-stabilitaet-77837/

    -saw mention that 01-Cakar completely rejected Frankfurt pro contract likely due to their being 0 1st team perspective. Could explain why they shifted their focus on 01-Makanda.....Makes you wonder where Cakar will end up in Summer. Would guess Turkish clubs would likely want to poach him.
     
  11. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -from Bild on Kuhn
    With the second round transfer, FC Bayern landed a coup for the second team. Kühn is primarily planned there. He is also used as a backup for professionals on the offensive.
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/...s-kuehn-von-ajax-amsterdam-67468068.bild.html

    that was also the original intent of Dajaku too.......

    -J.Eggestein struggles
    EGGESTEIN: "IT'S DIFFICULT FOR ME"
    Jojo quarrels with the Werder Bank

    It's been a disappointing season for Johannes Eggestein (21).

    The attacker only made it four times - most recently on September 21 (0-3 against Leipzig). During the winter break, Jojo went full throttle and was explicitly praised by trainer Florian Kohfeldt (37) in the training camp on Mallorca. At the start of the second half of the season against Dusseldorf (1-0) he did not play again, sat on the bench for 90 minutes. He doesn't know why himself.

    Eggestein: "I can't really explain it. I got the feedback from the trainer that I had trained well and then I had no use against Düsseldorf. It is also difficult for me to deal with it. "

    Jojo struggles with the bank!
    In one-on-one interviews, Kohfeldt Jojo explained that the focus is not on personal feelings at the moment, but on the success of the team. Understandable for the player: “The team has more weight than individual fates. I also understand that. It's about not descending. That is the goal this season. On the other hand, of course, I also try to fight for my place and hope for assignments. "

    Eggestein, who was on the list at top clubs such as Bayern and Liverpool in his youth, did not regret his contract extension last April (probably until 2022): “I am completely satisfied with it. Back then it was the right decision. It is just a time when things are not going so well. But that's no reason for me to give up or question everything. I want to assert myself here. "

    At least one thing Eggestein can look forward to: In summer, together with brother Maxi (23), beckons him to take part in the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Jojo: “Stefan Kuntz (U21 coach, editor) told Maxi and me that we are candidates for the Olympics. And what I have heard from the club side so far would be no obstacle to us. That would be a highlight and it is even more fun in pairs. ”

    At least more fun than now at Werder ...
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/...estein-hadert-mit-der-bank-67468798.bild.html

    another player who seems to have positions issue. Plenty keep saying that he doesn't start in CF because he's not ready to play vs 2 CBs so that pretty much forces him as someone who either plays behind CF as in AM/SS or deployed at Winger. But other players are preferred in those positions. And that is why J.Eggestein doesn't play much because others are ahead in other positions and he seems like not ready for CF. But bench doesn't mean you'll get subbed on. I find him weak on the wide tbh, he has decent speed, looks good there and also looks bad too. And with Goller they could other options off the bench vs tired legs. Although he's had numerous good games and Kohfeldt and Baumann still rate him very highly. They likely will give him more chances as they get away from relegation zone.

    that will be an issue for lots of CF, they might not be ready until older. I think the amount of German CFs who will really really breakthrough very early will be rare. Even Arp although he started his pro career at 17, by the time he really breaksthrough he'll be a lot older, he's already 20. And he needs to improve his physical presence and that will take time.

    it really is why we likely won't see from the current crop of German CFs from 98-onwards anyone play for senior NT until likely closer to 2024 Euro MIN. 2022 WC is like 2 years away, not enough time for anyone. Unless someone starts to play 1BL next season and explodes for next 2 seasons that is likely shot. Or if you have a mega season in 2021-2022 season.
     
  12. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    LOL
    Hitzlsperger: “We want more young players to arrive in the professional team and in future we will have to get fewer 18-, 19-year-olds from outside. But that will only be possible in a few years. ”And is the order of the new junior boss Thomas Krücken (42).

    Biggest talent in the current VfB substructure: Lilian Egloff (17), who was recently allowed to go to the professional training camp in Spain.


    bull, that it's only possible in a few years. They preferred to get talents from outside over even a player like Dajaku. And someone explain to me why ANY club needs to get foreign 18-19 year olds? Why don't you get older foreign players who can help instead now not later. At this point, Stuttgart has spent like close to $70M on foreign teenagers-to early 20s over past 2-3 seasons and they mostly bombed and helped relegate the club and the boss openly trashed them too but seems like they'll continue doing this for some more years. Bunch of idiots when you could have spent $0 from players from your Academy and just bloody integrate instead of getting players with some pro experience.

    this is what I never get why do you have to get foreign teenagers when you already have teenagers at the Academy? These clubs make 0 sense. Leave the teenagers aside and focus on real experienced older players.
     
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  13. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    seems like Tomic, Grozinger and Pruss all want to leave Stuttgart. The last 2 have had constant injury issues, while Tomic was one of the only redeeming things for Stuttgart II last season when they got relegated from RL and even this season hes their top scorer. Feel bad for Tomic, he's beyond RL-OL level but not 1st team perspective =wasting his time in lower. There are way too many players wasting their time in lower levels that are better than that.
     
  14. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
  15. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -looks like N.Schlotterbeck and Burkardt are training again.

    -Czyborra has landed in Italy
    https://www.football-italia.net/149043/czyborra-has-landed-italy

    -Beste who on loan at Emmen and established himself only to get injured update.
    "The other left back, Jan-Niklas Beste, has since returned from an injury, but the German has been out of circulation for three months, so he still needs a period of time to get fit to become usable."

    -GL-Itter update since return from injury.
    In order to collect game practice, he went chasing for the second team, which is at home in the Regionalliga Südwest. He slipped on the jersey seven times there. "That was important for me," emphasizes Itter, who adds in the same breath: "I'm ready. I feel at 100 percent." A statement that he underlined impressively in the training camp in Sotogrande, Spain, before the start of the second half of the Bundesliga. In the friendly against Borussia Mönchengladbach, the defensive specialist showed his skills over the full distance. His impression of the days in Andalusia: "We had optimal conditions. I am also satisfied with my performance."

    In the summer of 2019, the SC FreiburgItter signed him and has been playing for the DFB's selection teams since the U15 and has since gone through all the national teams up to the U20. His youngest brother Ben is also considered a great talent. "Many say that he is better than me. But I can't confirm that," says Gian-Luca Itter with a laugh. (Tis)

    "When I made tight decisions about the starting eleven, I always lost out. I felt like I had to make a change," Itter explains. Just at the time when his parents Frank and Melanie moved from Mönstadt to Wolfsburg with their youngest son Ben. Lucas twin brother Davide-Jerome is used in the regional league team at the VW Club. "We discussed this with the whole family. We agreed that I had to go to take the next step," emphasizes Itter. For a transfer fee of two million euros, he moved to SC Freiburg in Breisgau. The club that wanted to sign him as a teenager. Despite the difficult start with the early injury, he has his change
    not regretted: "I did everything right. Freiburg is very familiar. The team is great. Everyone gets along well," says the 21-year-old, adding: "I have a great shirt, especially when it comes to strength and endurance made forward. "
    One reason for this is his coach Christian Streich. "With him I notice every day that he has been in business for a long time. He gives me a lot of pointers in training about what I can optimize. He wants to make every player better. He also succeeds."
    https://www.mittelhessen.de/sport/f...tter-braucht-beim-sc-freiburg-geduld_21075603

    oh, a 3rd Itter brother, didn't know there was one. I hope he GL breaksthrough Freiburg this season. lol, just noticed, Czyborra, Beste and GL-Itter are all 99 LBs.
     
  16. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -update on 00-David
    No loan deal, HSV coach Dieter Hecking plans with David for the second half of the season. The 19-year-old is expected to continue building slowly at HSV. “Jonas is clearly planned with us for the second half of the season. We don't have anything else in our heads right now, ”said Hecking, who let the defensive player play for a half-time in central defense in the test against FC Seoul. The coach liked the appearance. “David did well against Seoul except for two or three minor mistakes. He was very present and spoke well. He had a good build-up game, that was good. "

    HSV youngster David: Better training than game practice
    One problem: David will probably not get much game practice in the second half of the season at HSV. Wouldn't that make sense for his development now? Hecking says: “It's always a question of what's the best? That is a fundamental decision that we have to make. You have to decide whether playing practice under professional conditions is already important for him for the next six months? Or whether you say, let him train with us again for half a year. He has also seen an improvement through constant training with the professionals. It is not an issue for me at the moment to hand it in in winter. ”

    Since the David side has not come up to Hecking with the desire for changes, the youngster remains in Hamburg for the time being - as a backup for the defense.
    https://www.mopo.de/sport/hsv/kein-leih-deal-hecking-will-david-bei-den-hsv-profis-behalten-33761314

    -00 Massimo update
    From striker to defender

    FLEXIBLE TALENT: MASSIMO IS READY FOR THE SECOND LEAGUE
    Flexible talent: Massimo is ready for the second division
    Under Pellegrino Matarazzo, Roberto Massimo is also being trained as a defender.

    VfB Stuttgart: Roberto Massimo is used more and more often on the right side of the defense in the training camp. The goal is to retrain from striker to defender.

    Robert Massimo was used three times under Tim Walter.
    Now the attacker should become a defender.
    Sven Mislintat praises the development of Massimo

    Stuttgart: Retraining for Massimo
    Update January 19: Roberto Massimo came under Tim Walter three times for VfB Stuttgart in the second division. Each time the 19-year-old played in the position he had learned by storm. But that should change in the long run. As you know, at VfB they want to retrain the talent from the attacker to the right full-back, because here the Swabians lack staff. In the long run, Massimo should become an alternative for regular player Pascal Stenzel.

    VfB Stuttgart: Ever since the beginning of the season
    It is therefore not surprising that the new VfB coach Pellegrino Matarazzo puts the talent in the training camp in Marbella more and more on the right wing. So also in the test game against MOL Fehérvár on Saturday, where Massimo was used from the 62 minutes. As the online edition of the Stuttgarter Nachrichten reports, the position is not new for the 19-year-old talent.

    The skilled striker has been used in defense for the Oberliga team at VfB Stuttgart for some time. Here he should adjust to the position. Sven Mislintat explains the striker's retraining: "Roberto Massimo can play both offensive and defensive on the wing." In addition, the 19-year-old has an enormous speed that he should now bring on the outside track.

    VfB Stuttgart: Far way for Massimo
    For the sports director of the Swabia, the talent of his skills and attitude is so far that the 19-year-old can play in the lower house. But Massimo still has a long way to go. In team and individual training, the talent is adjusted to its new task and Massimo should also get more and more operational times in the second division.
    https://www.echo24.de/sport/vfb-stu...simo-umschulung-zum-verteidiger-11873043.html

    sounds like he's viewed as RB with potential RWB and RW by the club but more focus on defense. Not a huge fan of this type of thing but better game time than unused bench. I think its' more and more likely to be defensive and they'll buy wingers so he eventually won't be a winger anymore.
     
  17. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany


    FC Bayern have signed a hopeful German U20 international for their second team. Nicolas Kühn, winner of the Fritz Walter Gold Medal in 2019, will be loaned out by top Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam for six months. After passing the medical check, Kühn signed until June 30, 2020 and already completed his first unit on Säbener Straße on Wednesday.

    “We have been following Nicolas's path for a few years now and are pleased that he will now be wearing the Bayern jersey for half a year. This loan is a very interesting story for everyone, ”says campus manager Jochen Sauer. Kühn, whose contract runs for another season in Amsterdam, has played with the second Ajax team in the second Dutch league and now wants to gain valuable experience in German professional football with the loan to FC Bayern.

    Born in Wunstorf, he is at home in the attacking midfield. After the youth stations FC St. Pauli, Hannover 96 and RB Leipzig, he moved to Amsterdam two winters ago. The Bayern amateurs now meet again with Sebastian Hoeneß, his former U17 coach in Leipzig.

    "We are pleased that Nicolas will now wear the Bayern jersey," says campus manager Jochen Sauer.
     
  18. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    01-Tugbenyo signs pro contract at Paderborn. Paderborn youth are unknown quantity, since II=OL and U19=lower level.


    Another talent bound with Jesse Tugbenyo
    The SCP07 has tied another talent from its own offspring to itself. The 18-year-old defensive player Jesse Tugbenyo, who is already one of the U21 top performers, has signed a contract until June 30, 2021 with the option of another year.

    Tugbenyo can currently still play for the U19, but has already established itself in the U21. The 1.87-meter perspective player, who came to Paderborn from SV Lippstadt in summer 2018, can be used flexibly as a central defender or as a defensive midfielder.

    "We are pleased that we were able to agree on a further cooperation with Jesse. He is one of the players in our young talent who can make the leap to the professionals," emphasizes Managing Director Sport Martin Przondziono. The head of the youth performance center, Christoph Müller, adds: "Jesse is a very good example of the fact that we are increasingly successful in achieving the desired permeability between the young and professional sectors. He should initially stay with the U21, but gradually be introduced to the professional sector".
     
  19. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -According to Dutch media reports, Kühn also hopes to become an option for the first team through strong performances for FC Bayern II.

    -Carls going on loan to 3rd Liga, no purchase option.


    A purchase option is reportedly not part of the business. Carls made his debut for the royal blue professionals last season, but has only been used in the regional league this season.

    “Jonas has always been exemplary in the past weeks and months, even if he was not used by our license team. With the move to Viktoria Köln, we hope together with Jonas that he will get significantly more practice, ”said Schalke sports director Jochen Schneider.

    -Schalke once again want to poach 01-Katterbach while Koln want to extend.
    http://www.fussballtransfers.com/bundesliga/gerucht-schalke-nimmt-katterbach-ins-visier_113605
     
  20. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Official Czyborra to Atalanta. I really hope Wormuth at Heracles picks up some German youngsters.....


    LENNART CZYBORRA AT ATALANTA
    The left exterior comes from the Heracles Almelo
    Atalanta B.C. announces the definitive acquisition of the player Lennart Czyborra from Heracles Almelo.

    Born on 3 May 1999 in Berlin, he wore Union Berlin, Herta Berlin, Energie Cottbus and Schalke 04 jerseys among the youth, before moving to Heracles Almelo in the summer of 2018. In Holland Lennart immediately made his debut against Ajax on the first day of the Eredivisie. It closes its first year among professionals with 20 league appearances and two assists. It is confirmed in the current season, playing all the games of Heracles, lined up in 20 of the 21 games played, including cups. And also come the first goals against Groningen and Pec Zwolle, to which are added three more assists. Left outside, natural left-handed with a good leg, from 2016 he is in the German youth national team: U18, U19 and U20 with which he made his debut in November 2018 at the Ricci stadium in Sassuolo, marking Italy's first goal with the national team jersey in 3 -3 of the fourth day of the Elite League. It was clear that Italy had destiny that day, now it is ready for this new challenge.

    Welcome Lennart!
     
  21. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    who needs loan/transfers?
    at the top of my head Abouchabaka, Cetin, N.Stendera, Arcones, Kade. I'm sure I'm forgetting some and also would be nice to see more RL players move up. I think issue with RL players is that once again if player has expiring 2020 contract, they are more likely to move on in Summer on free so are more likely to see off the season on purpose.

    the listed players belong to 1BL clubs with no II team. Heck might as well add Krauss at this point too, since Nagelsmann doesn't trust his 0 experience. Didn't list Stanilewicz since he plays for Poland.

    that's the issue with no II team, clubs don't give a shit about U19=youth league not man's league.

    would also add most of the Wehen youngsters who are never used due to relegation battle. Those kids if they aren't loaned out will do nothing but train all season.
     
  22. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    #2998 Ger90, Jan 22, 2020
    Last edited: Jan 22, 2020
    guess it's all but likely that 01-Ruckert is out of Magdeburg in Summer since they signed Steininger. 99-Roczen will also find it harder to play.

    also loan of Pourie to EB, means harder for 99-Y.Otto to play as well.
     
  23. Karl-Heinz Riedle

    Aug 27, 2009
    Dublin, Ireland
    Club:
    Cork City
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    No need to concern about Hannes Ruckert...100% sure he will somehow make his way to 2BL one day.

    not 1BL though, but 2BL is realistic.
     
  24. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -Kuhn looks good in training.


    -Richter Olympics.
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/...gs-richter-will-zu-olympia-67489354.bild.html

    -More on Burnic's upward swing.
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/fussball/dynamo-dresden-der-neue-burnic-67470928.bild.html

    -Dortmund U17's 04-Noah Mrosek seems out for awhile ankle injury.
    -Mentioned before that Zehir and Bednarczyk (Poland) as well as 2 foreign players were dumped from 1st team but were supposed to go back to 1st team training post camp now that seems like nope. They will likely remain in II where they did well in camp.
    https://stpauli24.mopo.de/2020/01/2...ten-trainieren-weiter-nicht-mit-dem-team.html

    also seem annoyed that Senger, Kuyucu and Frahm were taken to camp.
     

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