Von @htafc zum #SCP07: Herzlich Willkommen, Abdelhamid #Sabiri! | https://t.co/7yulLNcy7q | #HerzlichWillkommen pic.twitter.com/DYgw3JVfru— SC Paderborn 07 (@SCPaderborn07) August 27, 2019
Younes to go on loan to Bremen? #Werder soll beim SSC Neapel wegen einer Leihe von Amin Younes angefragt haben. https://t.co/Wr6ZiVryLZ— worum.org (@worum_org) August 30, 2019
Schnell, jung, dynamisch, flexibel! Passt zu uns! Willkommen bei Hertha BSC @mariuswolf27!#DieZukunftGehörtBerlin#hahohe pic.twitter.com/KVlAfW2VpH— Michael Preetz (@michaelpreetz) September 2, 2019
Grün-Weißer Neuzugang. Herzlich willkommen bei #Werder, Leo. 💚 👉 https://t.co/pUkU41SZ3z pic.twitter.com/AJCAWdMAsc— SV Werder Bremen (@werderbremen) September 2, 2019
Hany Mukhtar is moving to the new MLS club Nashville SC in January. Despite showing early positive signs at Brondby he has stagnated since then. Other disappointments lately from players around his age range are Max Meyer who looks on pace to fade into obscurity as a subpar EPL player. Kind of like Lewis Holtby in the past. Also, Maxi Philipp can only land in the Russian league.
it's funny but seems like the 2017 U21 Euro champs didn't really produce that many great players, the 2nd place team in 2019 seems to be more productive. sometimes I feel like the German issue, is that way too many players show promise when young but either are unable to show it as pros or take way too much time. Seems like a lagging dev issue. but yeah RIP Mukhtar's career, I kept saying he needed to leave Denmark but kept staying and now look at him. Philipp in Russia and Meyer's crash are terrible. Another who has been bombing is Toljan, should never have left Hoff.
another one from that age group going downward but him its due to non stop injuries. Marc #Stendera 🔜 #H96. 😉 #NiemalsAllein ⚫️⚪️💚https://t.co/iXfqBkg2Dg— Hannover 96 (@Hannover96) September 2, 2019
Max Besuschkow looks to be doing well this season in the 2BL, he scored his 3rd goal in all competitions for Jahn Regensburg
Nice to see Marco Richter get his first goal of the season, one of the standouts from the past U21 group
Julian Brandt's move to Dortmund looking like a dud so far. Hope he doesn't become another Maxi Philipp
After starting the first couple of games well for Dinamo Moscow, it looks like Maxi Philipp has faded quite a bit lately and even got benched. Pretty concerning how a player not too long ago was rated as a Dortmund signing and even sold for 20 Mio to the Russian league seems so mediocre and maybe even subpar for that league's standards. Schürrle is another one that's getting worse as the games move along.
Emre Can is drawing interest from Real Betis for a potential winter transfer http://www.fussballtransfers.com/primera-division/can-winter-ausfahrt-spanien_109565
he assisted both of Dortmund's goals in CL today. the real talk real is Gnabry's crazy form, 4 goals and 1 assist as Bayern trashes Spurs 7-2. And a player who needed Olympics to save his career. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49901713
4 - @SergeGnabry is the 2nd German to score 4 or more goals in a @ChampionsLeague match, that has only been achieved by @Mario_Gomez before, also for @FCBayernEN (4 goals versus Basel in March 2012, 7-0-win). Cuisine. #TOTFCB pic.twitter.com/vI2zeDq2nV— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) October 1, 2019 12 - @SergeGnabry, Opta's player of matchday 6, has been directly involved in 12 #Bundesliga goals in 2019 (7 goals, 5 assists) - only Robert Lewandowski (24) in more for @FCBayernEN. Chef.@FCBayernUS pic.twitter.com/GthHcv9nTZ— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) September 30, 2019
always nice to see, Gross who is 30 years old extends his Bremen contract. What's fascinating is that he's a career 3rd Liga-RL player who never played 1BL or 2BL until this season where mass injuries allowed him to jump to the Bremen 1st team and get 1BL game time. Started the last 3 games for the club. Never too late to make it. Auch ein bisschen Lohn für die letzten Wochen: Christian #Groß hat seinen Vertrag beim SV #Werder vorzeitig verlängert! 📝 Alles zur Vertragsverlängerung 👉 https://t.co/qcR1giRrr6 pic.twitter.com/w7HSPz1LOC— SV Werder Bremen (@werderbremen) October 3, 2019
Brandt who came on as a sub off the bench gets taken out near the end of the match for Schmelzer. Despite playing well versus Slavia Prague, I think Brandt is still going to struggle for a position and identity at Dortmund. Favre used him as sort of a false nine in Prague. But Götze took his place instead vs Freiburg.
Iirc he was pretty poor and a backup only even in his last season at Hoffenheim. Never understood why Dortmund signed him, he'll never be good enough for them.
what I mean is that he crashed and burned once he left there. Bombed at Dortmund, Dude even bombed at Celtic in Scotland. Sure he wasn't anything great at Hoff but was better off staying. would say he showed some promise in U21 and Olympics for Germany but like many players couldn't really take that potential at youth level and make it work vs adults. And that is why Dortmund signed him more likely due to his Germany youth form. hopefully he has a resurgence at Sassuolo, no idea how he's doing but at least he's a starter there.
Emre Can had the world at his feet at Liverpool, but forgot to tie his own shoelaces -https://t.co/MxNYIxQ5mh— German Football Daily (@GERFootDaily) October 11, 2019
J. Brandt: "I have patience with myself and also with the club. It is also not the case that I have no self-confidence. I believe that my time will come again(...). Not every beginning is perfect - that's what I'm learning right now.But I'm no one who let’s his head hang."[Bild]— German Football Daily (@GERFootDaily) October 11, 2019 Julian #Brandt about his situation at #BVB: "Of course, you always want more or that things go optimally, but sometimes in life you don't always get everything immediately - and then you have to work for it." [Bild]— German Football Daily (@GERFootDaily) October 11, 2019