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
    lol, not a huge fan of players winning trophies without doing anything but same thing happens in WCs your unused benchers win without playing any mins. OBM has already won like every trophy in Germany, lol and all this season too.

    I'm curious to know how Flick plans with OBM. Countinho seems headed out but Bayern could get another W even if Perisic is out. If Bayern gets another W replacing Perisic that OBM is likely like 5th choice W, he can also play AM too. Always useful for a young player trying to breakthrough when you are flexible player.

    will he play more next season? Or just as much as this season and then go on loan in 2021???
     
  2. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Karim Adeyemi: "Bavarian Deal" is beginning to bear fruit
    With Karim Adeyemi, the next offensive “jewel” should shine in the display. The German striker, 18 years old, has the facilities needed to start an international career from Salzburg.

    “He is one of the fastest players we have in the squad. And he is an instinct footballer who knows where the goal is, ”says Salzburg sports director Christoph Freund about the“ highly talented ”Adeyemi,“ of whom we expect a lot in the next few years. ”

    The then 16-year-old was committed by Red Bull Salzburg from Unterhaching for an impressive 3.35 million euros in the summer of 2018. On the international stage with financially potent competition from England, Italy or Germany, of course, a bargain.

    The then young boss Ernst Tanner, during whose tenure, among other things, the sensational win of the Youth League fell, remembers: “I have known Karim since he was 12 years old. There is the story with FIFA that you can only commit foreign players at 16. I told my Bavarian compatriot and friend Manfred Schwabl (note: Unterhaching President) that we were interested and recommended that he take a look at Liefering. At the beginning he just smiled: Yeah, you with your ‘Leifering’ or what that means! “

    RB Leipzig is also on
    After all, it wasn't just the interest of Red Bull from Salzburg. Top English clubs and also the Bulls from Leipzig in the person of Ralf Rangnick knocked on the door and wanted to inspire the Munich-born artist for a commitment.

    At some point, Schwabl called Tanner: “It's time! He didn't like it in England and Leipzig is too far from home for the buam. "It wasn't hard for Tanner that friend Schwabl needed money for his club and has to smile:" In a night and fog campaign we got the transfer fixed. It was a Bavarian deal! "

    Contract extended
    On his 18th birthday at the beginning of January, the German youth team player prematurely extended the Salzburg contract until summer 2024. He has created the necessary facts for the FC Liefering cooperation association and the Youth League team in the form of goals and assists.

    The leap into the Red Bull Salzburg squad was the sporting reward, as were the first minutes of use in the Europa League game in Frankfurt and in the domestic Bundesliga, where it even started from the start on the day the master plate was handed over to Sturm Graz and with his first Bundesliga goal opened the round to 5-2 victory.

    The departure from Hee-Chan Hwang to RB Leipzig will in future offer more "air" for missions from the start and will put Adeyemi even more into focus in the coming season.

    Frank Kramer, who until the end of June was head of the Salzburg youth team and before that head of the DFB youth team, warns: “Caution! Karim is not yet where you want him to be. Namely being a regular in the Bundesliga. He has to keep working hard to get there as the next step. ”

    Barcelona has to wait
    Nonetheless, Adeyemi is internationally sought after. In autumn 2019, Salzburg simply rejected a 15 million offer from the big FC Barcelona. The next Salzburg is on the way to the "gold donkey".

    "By far the highest transfer fee for young people"
    “Of course the price was high at the beginning, but the potential was recognizable. And when you see the transfer income at Salzburg, you also have to reinvest. You won't get a 28-year-old for the money, whom you may also get free of charge. It was by far the highest transfer fee that we have ever paid, ”explains Tanner as part of our 5-part series“ The Red Bull DNA ”(here you can find part 1 of 5).

    "Then there is a clatter in the till"
    And friend Schwabl is hopelessly hopeless because of the negotiated resale participation from Hachingen that Jürgen Klopp will soon be calling Adeyemi in Salzburg: “Liverpool FC has a lot of powder. Then there is also a clatter in our cash register! "
    https://www.skysportaustria.at/karim-adeyemi-bayrischer-deal-traegt-erste-fruechte/
     
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  3. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    an update on Mainz,

    01-Nils Gans, Marvin Jung, Lasse Riess move from U19 to II. At least we now know that Gans and Jung are moving up to U19.
    https://www.mainz05.de/news/u23-vier-ruecken-auf-zwei-verlaengern/

    2 other things,

    1-On the pro contract players......let's be honest none will make the 1st team initially. These clubs always like to pretend that its a maybe but it's usually a yeah they are starting in II 1st. Well by the sound of it 02-Nebel will skip U19 next season.

    "We give boys from the strong U19 2001 in U23 the opportunity to get used to adult football in the regional league, to continue their positive development and, like many players at Mainz 05 before, to use this transition area as a springboard At the same time, our six players with professional contracts, Niklas Tauer, Merveille Papela, Erkan Eyibil, Paul Nebel, Marlon Mustapha and Marius Liesegang, will be able to collect practical experience in the U23 if they don't make it into the matchday squad with the professionals The strategy of promoting our top talents continues consistently, "says Volker Kersting, head of the youth performance center.

    2-Is 3rd GK Dahmen going on loan? They gave pro contract to GK Liesegang, Riess is a 01 GK from U19 and then they extend the contract of GK 93-Manthe and they still have that Israeli GK. It just makes sense if Dahmen goes on loan or if one of Zentner or F.Muller leaves the club and Dahmen moves to permently to bench GK.
     
  4. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    01 CB Thiaw signs pro contract at Schalke until 2024. This season he's played 4 1BL games worth 74 min total. Seems like they want to integrate him for real, that's good. 01 Bozdogan has contract until 2022 wonder if they also extend with him.


    Long-term professional contract: Malick Thiaw extends until 2024
    Great news for FC Schalke 04: The Royal Blues have agreed with Malick Thiaw on a long-term extension of his contract. The 18-year-old central defender signed a working paper that was valid until 2024.

    Schalke's sports director Jochen Schneider is delighted: “Malick has undisputed great potential, and was able to collect his first few appearances in the Bundesliga last season. Coach David Wagner and his team will continue to carefully introduce him to the 1st division. "

    Our goal is to keep talented players like Malick and develop them wisely.

    Jochen Schneider
    Jochen Schneider is particularly pleased that Malick Thiaw, an internationally recognized talent, has decided to stay at Schalke: “It is our firm goal to keep talented players like Malick and to develop them carefully. We have clearly said that the linkage with the miners' smithy must become even closer. This is another step. "

    Malick Thiaw moved from Borussia Mönchengladbach to the Revier in 2015. The defender traveled to the professional winter training camp last season before making his Bundesliga debut in the second half against TSG Hoffenheim. In total, it was used four times in the upper house. He also played 20 games in the western relay of the U19 Bundesliga, scoring eight goals.
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  5. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -97 Jacobsen of Bremen who was on loan to 3rd Liga this season seems like he won't return to Bremen and there is 2BL interest in him. At this point, 2BL will be filled with 97s. Although unknown if it's a loan or permanent transfer.
    https://www.ligainsider.de/thore-ja...eckkehrer-jacobsen-in-die-zweite-liga-290624/

    -Update on 97-Becker from Asamoah. After playing 10 games in 1BL he either gets an extension or he leave likely to 2BL, unlikely to go and play Schalke II.
    https://www.waz.de/sport/fussball/s...-die-zukunft-von-timo-becker-id229428566.html

    -An update on 99 GK Moser who on loan in Winter was #1 at Cercle Brugges and played big role in helping the club survive.

    What will happen to goalkeeper Lennart Moser (20)? The future of the keepers last loaned to Cercle Brugge is still open. Moser is in the air!

    Sports director Oliver Ruhnert (48): “We now have three goalkeepers: Jakob Busk, Lennart Moser and Moritz Nicolas. Then it is a matter of deciding whether we plan to do so or not. "

    He is currently back in Berlin, soon there will be talks with de Eiserner. His contract runs until 2021 and would have to be extended by a year to borrow again. Moser has no particular division in mind: “I definitely want to play. I am not willing to sit on the bench.
    https://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/fussball/union-berlin-moser-haengt-in-der-luft-71701522.bild.html
     
  6. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    I've seen mention that Sanyang had Bayern, Hoff, RB Leipzig to choose from and chose Bayern due to better plan.......what plan? for all the planning Hasan does we have yet to see anything and he keeps getting players in same positions as ones who they have plans for, so much contradictions.

    also seen mention that there are numerous talk about how young players are fed up with the state of Hoffenheim.

    I recall during the season seen numerous remarks about how some Hoff head concerning youth was basically shitting on German players, not sure if he's still at the club or left.

    All of it sounded like how Veh was shitting/sabotaging German young players at Koln. What happened? Veh is gone and Koln lost numerous promising youngsters to other clubs who didn't believe in the club anymore. And the club had to rectify the whole thing but it was already too late for handful of players. Seems same thing is happening at Hoff but with Beier getting game time and others they rate they could change their ways. But they've already lost like 5 players to other clubs and no guarantee Breitenbucher doesn't get poached. LOL if Breitenbucher ends up at Schalke would be 3rd there+2 at Bayern and another who could go to Liverpool. Even with all these losses, Hoff still has prospects in every age groups....
     
  7. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    On 03-Breitenbucher who's very flexible player. So he gets compared to Robben while Sieb to Gnabry.....

    FC Schalke 04 focuses on Hoffenheim's Nick Breitenbucher: Poison dwarf Arjen Robben

    Nick Breitenbucher from TSG Hoffenheim was one of the most noticeable players of the past B-youth Bundesliga season and thus aroused the interest of FC Schalke 04. But Liverpool and Chelsea are also interested in the 17-year-old all-rounder.

    At 1.67 meters tall, he is 13 centimeters smaller than Arjen Robben and certainly has at least 13 times as many hairs on his head, but it doesn't matter: Nick Breitenbuch is still called "Robben" by his teammates. Their movements are so similar that the comparisons are simply inevitable.

    In the past season, the left-footer usually played width books for Hoffenheim's U17 on the left wing, but he feels most comfortable on the opposite side. "He prefers the right front position so that he can pull in the middle and lock with the left," says one who knows him well. Like Robben. "Nick has a good goal, is very maneuverable and very quick."

    Robben is just starting his second career at his Dutch home club FC Groningen at the age of 36, and Breitenbucher is starting his first at 17. With 13 goals in 16 games, at the time of the premature termination of the B-Youth Bundesliga South / Southwest due to the Corona pandemic, Breitenbucher was second in the list of goalscorers, plus three assists. With his team, he was also four points behind the U17 of FSV Mainz 05.

    Wide books: Schalke, Liverpool and Chelsea show interest
    Breitenbucher is part of the strong Hoffenheim 2003 vintage, which will soon no longer exist. With the two attacking players Armindo Sieb and Mamin Sanyang, two representatives of the vintage left the club for FC Bayern Munich this summer. Right-back Luca Campanile has moved to FC Schalke 04 - and Breitenbuch could follow.

    According to information from SPOX and Goal, Schalke has already inquired about him, which will still be under contract in Hoffenheim until 2022. Due to the tight financial situation, the club wants to develop more young players again. But Schalke is not alone in vying for broad books, the two Premier League top clubs FC Liverpool and Chelsea watch him.

    Breitenbucher has already gained international experience in the German U16 national team, for which he ran three times in autumn 2018 and was used in his unusual position as a left-back.

    At this point in time, Breitenbucher had been playing for Hoffenheim for four seasons. At the age of eleven, the Crailsheim native had moved to the club's own youth performance center, about 100 kilometers away, where it seemed that the integration was not difficult for him. "He says exactly what he thinks, doesn't say a word and is very direct," says a companion. "He's a little poison dwarf."
    https://www.spox.com/de/sport/fussb...chalke-04-giftzwergiger-arjen-robben-ftr.html
     
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  8. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -97 Kammerbauer's loan from Freiburg got extended as EB got 2BL promotion.
    https://www.ligainsider.de/patrick-...rg-kammerbauer-bleibt-in-braunschweig-290630/

    proves my point that in general 3rd Liga loans are deemed not good enough which forces players to go on loan or move to 2BL.Never been a fan of seeing players play RL, 3rd Liga, 2BL, and then finally 1BL, like too much nonsense.

    -97 Henrichs to Leipzig seems like done deal, can play LB/RB/DM.


    let's hope that Nagelsmann helps him reach another level.
     
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  9. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Bayern's 01 LB/RB Kehl looks a lot more buff these days. Seems to have made improvements over corona period.

    I recall he was one of the players who went with 1st team in Summer Camp and even did well vs Real Madrid stars but his main issue has always been lack of physicality he's short and looked like a twig for years.

    Kohn might be leaving to Willem II but Bayern II has on top of Yilmaz, there is Waidner, Kehl who can play II next season and then Herold and Bruckner coming up soon enough.
     
  10. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    00 GK Wehking going to Eredivsie club Fortuna Sittard.


    JOSHUA WEHKING REINFORCES GOALKEEPER'S GUIDE FORTUNA SITTARD
    Fortuna Sittard has the goalkeeper guild in order with Joshua Wehking. The 20-year-old German comes from Hamburger SV, where he made his minutes for the second team. The former youth international has signed a two-season contract.

    The closing post is no stranger to the club. Wehking had been on trial in Sittard for more than a week in preparation for the past season. The goalkeeper previously went through the youth courses of Bielefeld, RB Leipzig and VfL Bochum.

    Wehking is looking forward to his period in Sittard service. “I am really looking forward to it. Dutch football really appeals to me. Here a keeper gets a lot more chance to play football. That suits me well. I am happy that I now have the opportunity at Fortuna Sittard to further develop myself in this. ”

    “Of course we already know Joshua from his trial period with us,” Sjors Ultee starts. “He left a great impression on us then. Joshua is a talented goalkeeper. It was therefore a logical choice for us to talk to him again with a view to the new season. I am happy that we have our keepers around so early in the preparation. ”
     
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  11. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    More and more GKs going to 3rd Liga.

    -99 Weiner linked with 3rd Liga move.
    So U-23 regular Timon Weiner initially has little prospect of professional missions, but could leave the club on loan. "He has outgrown the regional league, but not yet far enough for the 2nd league. There are interested parties from the 3rd league," said Stöver: "For him, that would be the next step."
    https://www.kicker.de/4000000033822...e-verpflichtung__kiels_weiner_in_die_3__liga_

    -while 99-Bartels moving to WM in 3rd Liga along with 97-Unlucifci. Sucks that injury is why Bartels failed to move up to 2BL.....Back at Koln, 00-Krahl is #3 and then him and 02-Adamczyk will likely both play Koln II/RL.


    Jan-Christoph Bartels changes to Alsenweg
    SV Waldhof Mannheim have signed goalkeeper Jan-Christoph Bartels from 1FC Köln.

    “Jan Christoph Bartels is a young, talented goalkeeper, whom I had observed at Mainz 05 during his time. His talent was already recognizable at that time. The modern and goal-oriented goalkeeper game, which Jan favors, is characterized by his training path at FSV Mainz 05, 1. FC Köln and the German U-national teams. I am very happy to be able to work with Jan and hope that he can develop further with us, ”says goalkeeper coach Dennis Tiano.

    "We are pleased that we were able to win Jan-Christoph over for us. We are convinced that he will take the next step in his career with us, ”says Jochen Kientz, Sport Director of SV Waldhof Mannheim.

    “I am very happy to be able to wear the SV Waldhof jersey. Jochen Kientz and especially Dennis Tiano took great care of me and totally convinced me of the sporting concept. Since the first conversation, I have the impression that work is very intensive here and everyone is extremely hungry for success. I am also convinced that I can develop as best as possible here, so that I can then achieve the sporting goals with SV Waldhof in the next season. Especially with the great tradition and the great fans behind me, I am happy to be able to take the next step in my career here, ”says Jan-Christoph Bartels after signing the contract.
     
  12. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -Seems like 99-Maina could end up at Wolfsburg.
    VfL Wolfsburg has come a step further in the campaign for Linton Maina (Hannover 96). According to kicker information, there is broad agreement between the 21-year-old and the wolves, now it's about the transfer fee. From Wolfsburg's point of view, a sum of around five million euros plus performance-related bonus payments seems realistic.
    https://www.kicker.de/4000000033809/transfermeldung/wolfsburg_mit_maina_weitgehend_einig

    -2BL Karlsruher is oldest squad in 2BL and want to go younger. Looks like chances could happen next season. Kobald is Austrian.....

    Kobald and Kother justify the trust
    Eichner has also recognized that his team needs a blood refresher, which has already started under the direction of the 37-year-old. 22-year-old Christoph Kobald in central defense and two years younger Dominik Kother on the wing received more confidence from Eichner and not least on the crucial match days.

    Both justified this and should also play an important role in future planning. That could also apply to storm talent Malik Batmaz after six months loan to VfB Stuttgart II. Likewise for 21-year-old Janis Hanek, who has just extended his contract by one year.

    In addition, Eichner wishes "above all more speed in our game" and in this regard in particular reinforcement for the outer tracks. If it is possible to find suitable players who are not yet at the end of their careers, the Karlsruhe chances are likely to remain intact in the coming season not making the oldest starting eleven in the league on average.

    At 27.6, the Baden team was the oldest team when the games kicked off. In comparison, ten other teams had an average of under 26 years. And although these statistics do not determine success or failure, the KSC would like to give the red lantern in this ranking.
    https://www.liga-zwei.de/ksc-verjuengungskurs-unausweichlich/
     
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  13. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    99 CF Caliskaner joins 2BL club Jahn. Seems like more and more 99 CFs are moving up. And there are more and more young CFs in 2BL.


    EAR UNDERTAKES KAAN CALISKANER
    CONTRACT UNTIL 2023
    The Jahn signed with Kaan Caliskaner an attacker from 1. FC Cologne. The 20-year-old signs a contract with the SSV until June 30, 2023.

    Kaan Caliskaner is the first new face of the Jahnelf. “Kaan has many important qualities that a striker needs to assert himself in professional football. But he also knows exactly where his development areas are. This is a good prerequisite for a young player to successfully and quickly take the next steps. I am therefore very pleased that Kaan will appear for SSV Jahn in the future, ”says Jahn CEO Professional Football Christian Keller, describing the new addition to the offensive, which can be used in all other offensive positions in addition to the Sturmspitze.

    Caliskaner only moved to the U19 for 1. FC Köln after having previously run for SV Bergisch Gladbach 09. For the A-Junior Bundesliga team of the "Effzeh", the 1.90-meter striker scored eleven times in eleven games in the 2017/18 season. Then he was transferred to the U23 of the cathedral town. Since then, the two-footed Caliskan has recorded 16 goals in 41 games in the Regionalliga West.

    “I had already had a very positive impression of SSV Jahn in the past few years. This impression was fully confirmed in the discussions with Christian Keller and Mersad Selimbegovic, ”explains Kaan Caliskaner. “The club offers a stable, calm environment in which young players in particular can work well. I would like to take the next steps in my personal development here and help the team to achieve the goals it has set. ”
     
  14. Philanova

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    Bayern München
    Germany
    Jul 12, 2010
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany


    FC Bayern's U19s began training today for the 2020/2021 season. In addition to the arrivals of Armindo Sieb and Mamin Sanyang, the following U17 players have officially joined the U19s:
    • Roman Reinelt
    • Luca Denk
    • Nemanja Motika
    • Behar Neziri
    • Franz Krätzig
    • Leon Fust
    • Johannes Schenk
    • Younes Aitamer
    • Liam Barakat
    • Grant-Leon Mamedova
     
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  15. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Kabadayi should move to U19. What is he going to play U17 for 3 years? Kind of dumb. And Mbi has started training with U19 but him and some 03s should start playing II.
     
  16. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Bremen is so shit and barely survived another season in 1BL totally deserved relegation. Home and away rules when their is no fans in stadium is dumb shit.

    for Heidenheim, I think Otto should consider going back to the club next season. He needs more time which is fine and better at a club you know well. Dorsch should move up to 1BL and K.Sessa hopefully gets more integration next season.

    as for Bremen they aren't using much young players these days and it's older players who almost got them relegated. Will be curious to see who goes on loan or who is used from.

    Jacobsen, Kauper, J.Eggestein, Schmidt (on 2BL loan until 2021), Goller, Beste, Agu,Mbom, Plogmann, Rieckmann, Ihorst, Philipp, Gruev (poached by Bulgaria), Dinkci, Nawrocki (poached by Poland), Schonfelder, Woltemade

    so who will have the HONOR of going though the 2-3 year plan crap, lol. There are some more II players of future II players of interest but so far we have to wait and see if they ever get chances.

    with Bremen in 1BL next season, no way in hell Jacobsen or Kauper get any chances even Kauper admitted that if they stay in 1BL less chances so those 2 seem like they could be headed for more loaning likely 2BL. J.Eggestein, Baumann confirmed they still rate him highly and he's not out of place in 1BL and will decide what's next post playoff. We were told during corona that Mbom will be with 1st team next season. Agu also seems headed for 1st team after playing 2BL. Plogmann needs a loan, RL isn't good enough for GK. I'm curious to what's next for Goller and Beste? Bremen rates Dinkci but they basically said II before 1st team. Bremen claim that Schonfelder will be 1st team Camp and then decide if he's starts in 1st team or II........yeah right, I bet he starts in II, lol. They also rate Woltemade and will likely continue slowly integrating him. Should consider loaning out Philipp/Ihorst who Baumann confirmed back in Fall that they fit the 2-3 year plan crap and Bremen very closely almost loaned Philipp out in Winter. Rieckmann confirmed that they will decide what's next for him this Summer, if he stays or goes on loan. At this point Bremen could be headed for 5+ players on loan next season.
     
  17. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -Osnabruck 1st team coach has become HSV 1st team coach. This season in 2BL he was integrating Agu, Amenyido, Klaas, Schmidt to the 1st team.

    will be curious if he integrates, Ambrosius, Opoku (return from loan), Wintzheimer (return from loan), David (return from loan) next season. Vagnoman can't be considered integration anymore as he's more established player. Although Bochum is interested in Wintzheimer, so for him could be 2BL vs 2BL, lol. Some prospects from II, could be Hein, Fabisch and Alidou, all who have trained with 1st team at some point and 3/3 are 01s so from U19. Also you have guys like 02-Velesco and 02-Pakia and they have easily 5 interesting 03s too.

    current HSV II only has 15 players so I guess we could see more new faces next season from different clubs. Wonder if they bring in some of the players from clubs with no II teams?

    -well looks like Hoffenheim were able to save 1 big prospects from poached as 04-Tohmucu is staying likely future 1st team prospect.

    "Very happy to have extended my contract with @TSG Hoffenheim in the long term and to have signed my first license player contract.Thanks to my family, TSG Hoffenheim, my team of consultants and everyone who supported me on this path. I look forward to the next few years."
     
  18. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -let's be honest, Bremen has a 2-3 year plan crap for a reason. They don't seem to trust German players until they are 22-23 years old. This is like 2BL mentality where a lot of clubs prefer 23ish years old over younger. I recall a Bremen superfan once also stating his club prefers their German players from Academy to be a lot older.

    so far M.Eggestein, J.Eggestein and Woltemade are the only ones who got chances early.

    the real fallacy of this club is so far no one who's gone on loan for 2-3 years even made the 1st team......By the time Schmidt is done with his 3 year loan crap he'll be 23. So basically the season post U21 Euro he's in 1BL, lol how inconvenient...another example in a long list why U21 Euro doesn't give full picture.

    -on another note, is there a reason why Kiel promotion is rubbish? They have a II in RL yet insist on loaning players to 3rd Liga, like lol. I understand 2BL clubs with no II team going for 3rd Liga loan but not one that has a II team? Which fits into nonsense of making players play RL, 3rd Liga, 2BL.....

    Kiel also poaches a lot of players from different clubs but the ones who lack experience are never promoted. They take loads of players on loan from other clubs too.....

    so far 02-Sterner seems like the only Academy promotion. Will 00-Awuku who spent most of the season injured after doing well in his 3rd Liga loan get chances or get loaned out again???
     
  19. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -seems like according to Bild, Mainz will continue to rely on R.Baku and Burkardt. Also that after Serdar went due to exit clause that none of their youngsters have that in their contracts. Also that Baku and Burkardt are already attracting interest from other clubs due to their performances. I'm not surprised about Burkardt since he impressed vs top of the table clubs.

    -Jakobs talks about his injury history and seems like he wasn't far away from being done as a player......but now looks better for him.
    https://geissblog.koeln/2020/07/schon-drei-wirbelbrueche-jakobs-hatte-schwere-verletzungen/
     
  20. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    So as expected relegation opens door, lol. One reason why I wanted Bremen relegated besides them being terrible.

    FD about next season in 2BL.
    It won't be an easy job. 17 contracts expire, the squad is to be reduced from 30 to around 24 professionals. "But we don't know our budget yet," says Rösler. "We will definitely keep some places free for young people like Shinta Appelkamp or other guys who are pushing forward from the youth performance center." He already reveals one personnel: "Emmanuel Iyoha does our preparation and will get the chance to join to show us. ”The 22-year-old family was last loaned to the second division club Holstein Kiel, scored nine goals of the season there and caught the eye of Rösler.
    https://rp-online.de/sport/fussball...roesler-zieht-seine-saisonbilanz_aid-51934947

    seems likely that Kastenmeier will continue being #1,GKs #3-4 seem to be Theissen and Gorka. Then you got lyoha and Gul back from loan. While 01-Touglo signed pro contract. Closest youngster last season but never used was Appelkamp. Other youngsters who have trained with 1st team in past are Buhler, Siadis (had pro contract but spent last 2 seasons mostly injured.....), Bornemann and Lofolomo. Maybe some others get chances to impress in Summer Camp???

    they have some interesting 01s who will move to II in Summer. Although expect they will start in II 1st. FD U19 ended up in 5th in West and I recall they seemed pleased with results,also have interesting 02s besides Gorka who signed pro contract.
     
  21. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    so Bobic confirmed that Frankfurt II ain't happening.
    In contrast to other Bundesliga teams, the club does not have a U23 and currently sees a reintroduction as unrealistic. Bobic said: “We had it checked, but there are big hurdles. From the association, from an economic perspective and so on. "

    guess they were forced to restart in like 8th division and had no interest in that. And Bobic proves my point about how there is always higher standards for German players. Guy basically says leap to 1BL is getting bigger (not shit with no II team and 0 loan planning) and that not everyone is Havertz. So only a Havertz like talent could make it at Frankfurt? What bullshit why would any player with that much prospect even step foot on that dump of a club? Majority of talents jump ship from the club. And why only a huge talent is interesting and nothing else? More funny is that what Frankfurt 1st teamer is ever Havertz level talent???? I don't see any......LMAO such a joke.

    he also started yapping about how Cetin made huge strides this season but due to the squad no injuries and too many players in same position there was no reason to give him chances. Damn this guy has always been a dick about Frankfurt Academy. You had nothing but irrelevant games for a long time but 0 interest to give him chances. Hutter also praises him and nothing.

    "When Eintracht Frankfurt no longer had anything to do with the relegation battle in the final sprint, calls for action were loud for their own youth players. Sahverdi Cetin in particular was a beacon of hope for the appendix. But sporting director Fredi Bobic justified the step to let the home grown without any minutes of use."


    An article about how everyone jumps ship from Frankfurt.
    https://fussball.news/artikel/keine...roblematik-bei-der-eintracht-einzuordnen-ist/

    interesting part, I recall Pezzaiuoli in interview stated that the 02-Otto pro contract wasn't bullshit and that he could be integrated in next 2 years, still 1 more year in U19 eligibility. But I call bull on Makanda's 1 year post U19 pro contract and arrival of 98-Ache makes it less likely. 02 CB Irorere as a contract that can active a pro contract. Also funny how Pezzaiuoli called 01-Cakar a top CF talent but he bailed not buying the 1st team prospect. So we are supposed to believe that Makanda who was less relevant in U19 than Cakar will actually have a real chance in 1st? I would be surprised. Stendera meanwhile has 2022 contract, just loan him out for a year. His issue is that he spent like vast majority of season injured/unfit.....


    With Nils Stendera, another talent remains in the professional squad and hopes for a breakthrough. Center-back Fynn Otto and striker Jabez Makanda have also received professional contracts from the U19. According to reports, it was sporting decisions, no alibi contracts for the local player regulation, according to which every team must also have youth players in the professional squad. The coaching team around Adi Hütter has the two youngsters in view and sees Otto as a reinforcement in particular. But for this it will also take courage to trust young players despite sporting competition and team competition.
     
  22. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    is this a Gnabry 2.0 situation, where player is taken in by Hoffenheim. It also makes sense OBM scored 5 goals on Hoff U19 this season.....and he's a promising young player.

    01 flexible OBM linked with Hoffenheim. Although Flick seems to like him, he barely uses him even in irrelevant games.

    TSG shows interest in Bayern Munich's talent
    Is Batista Meier's future in Hoffenheim?

    FC Bayern had recently recruited two promising talents from Hoffenheim and convinced Mamin Sanyang (17) and Armindo Sieb (17) to move to Munich. Something could soon move on the "oncoming lane". Because according to kicker information, TSG is interested in Munich's Oliver Batista Meier.

    Batista Meier is also considered a rough diamond in the offensive area. Born in Kaiserslautern, four years ago he switched from 1. FC Kaiserslautern to the youngsters of the record champions for a handsome 500,000 euros and has since gone through all the teams, most recently he even played in three different teams. In the U 19, Batista Meier continued to practice and caused a sensation with five goals in the 6-0 win against TSG Hoffenheim. But the 19-year-old also contributed four goals in 18 appearances to the championship of the Bayern Reserve in the 3rd division. In addition, he was eleven times in the master's professional squad last season and made his Bundesliga debut in the 5-0 win at home against Fortuna Düsseldorf.

    Flick has Batista Meier on the screen - but the competition is tough
    Head coach Hansi Flick has the U-19 international on the screen. Nevertheless, the question arises for the young man whether, given the extremely tough competitive situation in the exclusive Bayern offensive, not least due to Leroy Sané, he can get the necessary playing time to fully develop and establish himself in the professional field. An intermediate step would be conceivable, after all, the son of a German and a Brazilian is still tied to FC Bayern for three years. It is unlikely that the Munich team will let the talent move without later access. Therefore, there is a lot to be said for a rental business. Or a buyback option.

    Flexibility increases Batista Meier's chances in Hoffenheim
    The dribble and powerful attacker can be used on both wings, but also in the center and as a hanging tip. This flexibility would also increase Batista Meier's chances of deployment in Hoffenheim. Although there are also offensive areas with Munas Dabbur, Andrej Kramaric, Ihlas Bebou, Sargis Adamyan, Christoph Baumgartner, Robert Skov and possibly again Ishak Belfodil, well-known competitors are waiting. But Sané, Serge Gnabry, Robert Lewandowski and Co. in Munich are yet another caliber. The prospects for assignments at TSG seem higher than in Munich. Especially since TSG secured sixth place and the Europa League a third competition, which basically requires a wider squad than in the past season.

    In any case, it will be interesting to see which variant Batista Meier opts for. For the very big challenge at FC Bayern or a next step elsewhere. Maybe in Hoffenheim.
    https://www.kicker.de/779201/artikel/liegt_batista_meiers_zukunft_in_hoffenheim_

    so far Fruchtl, Mai, OBM, Dajaku are all linked for loans. Arp should also get loaned. Wonder if this means Gunther/Sieb/Sanyang/Tillman/Musiala/Jastremski would get closer to first team in terms of attackers? Next season Kabadayi would also be 1BL eligible too so if he starts playing U19-II could also happen.
     
  23. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -Although not all of them are real Schalke Academy players. All clubs cheat these days, if someone plays in U19-II they are considered Academy players, dumb.


    -update on 99-Maina, get the feeling that if Wolfsburg are ahead is likely due to better perspective.

    The cards are on the table. VfL Wolfsburg wants to sign Linton Maina from Hannover 96. And the exchange between the clubs is ongoing, as both sides confirm. However, there are still a few things to be clarified so that they are not expected to be implemented soon.

    "There are talks," 96 chief Martin Kind is quoted by the "Bild", "there are ideas that we heard." But: A concrete offer is not yet available. Wolfe manager Jörg Schmadtke also explains that the matter is not nearing completion.

    In addition to the task of reconciling the ideas about the basic transfer, side agreements are also important in the negotiations. Kind: "It depends on the overall package. This is not just the transfer fee, but many points that can be contractually agreed. Participation Europa League, Champions League, resale and, and, and ..."

    No sale of Maina until a replacement is in sight
    A base amount in the double-digit million range is not expected, Hanover is said to have said goodbye to this wish. It is conceivable that the negotiating partners will meet at five to six million euros.

    Incidentally, Borussia Mönchengladbach is said to have shown willingness to leaf through eight million euros. Maina, on the other hand, whose contract is valid until 2022 (without an exit clause), is reportedly already clear with Wolfsburg.

    Clarifying the financial modalities would not be enough. "It will not be possible to make a quick decision. Alternatives must be able to be presented in a concrete and reliable manner," Kind makes it clear that his club must have a prospect for the 21-year-old offensive player - "I only agree if I accept the alternatives and know the prices. "
    https://www.ligainsider.de/linton-m...-arbeit-ndash-noch-einiges-zu-klaeren-290671/

    -99 Pernot makes career progress and moves to 3rd Liga next season from Kiel II. And I was just talking yesterday about how Kiel promotes 0 Academy player so far outside of maybe Sterner and wait and see on Awuku. Pernot has been at Kiel for 5 years now.


    The 21-year-old midfielder, who can also play as a central defender, receives a two-year contract from the league at the sports club. Barne is given the number 6.

    Guerino Capretti: Barne is an excellently trained player and still has a lot of potential. It is extremely powerful, ball-safe and very dynamic. With it, our game becomes even more flexible.

    Barne Pernot: I am very happy that everything worked out. The discussions with Raimund Bertels and Guerino Capretti were sensational. I look forward to getting to know the team soon.
     
  24. Alex C

    Alex C Member+

    Oct 27, 2015
    Chatham
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    OBM, Arp, Dajaku and Fruchtl all need loans, preferably in the 1,BL.

    Tbf I don't understand why young players bother signing for Bayern, better to stay at a smaller club, make an impact there playing 1st team football and move to a big club later.
     
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  25. Ger90

    Ger90 Member+

    May 13, 2016
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    -00 Tallig seems to be linked with 2BL move. His 3rd Liga club got relegated too.

    Erzgebirge Aue: Erik Tallig in sight?
    Talent from Chemnitz FC would be subject to a fee

    As announced by club boss Helge Leonhardt, not much has been done at Erzgebirge Aue in terms of squad planning since the end of the season. Leonhardt believes contract extensions are conceivable at the earliest from mid-July. The FCE also wants to take its time with new signings and carefully consider the economic situation to determine whether a transfer can be implemented within the scope of the available options.

    Of course, Aue would prefer to hire free players, but efforts for players who are still bound elsewhere are not excluded. Erik Tallig belongs to the latter category, who relegated from the 3rd division with Chemnitzer FC last weekend and is said to have been targeted according to Tag24.

    Six goals in the past third division season
    The 20-year-old, who made three third-division appearances for Chemnitz in 2017/18 and ran for the Himmelblauen eleven times in the Regionalliga in 2018/19, made his breakthrough in the past season with six goals and two assists in 29 games . In the attacking midfield, the Chemnitz native was a ray of hope and could now even make the personal ascent.

    Since Tallig's contract in Chemnitz runs for a year according to "Tag24", a transfer fee is due, but the Aue possibilities should hardly exceed. The CFC, who is financially anything but on roses, would obviously not put any obstacles in the way of his own growth if a concrete offer fluttered into the house on acceptable terms. Not ruled out that the personnel will soon pick up speed, especially since Tallig in Aue is obviously one of the dream players.
    https://www.liga-zwei.de/erzgebirge-aue-erik-tallig-im-visier/

    -Duisburg's 00 CF Sabanci who's been mostly injured in past 2 seasons will get contract extension. Well at least some clubs are nicer to long term injured players and take care of them.
    https://www.kicker.de/779214/artikel

    -97 Boeder of Duisburg headed to 2BL?
    https://www.liga-drei.de/msv-duisburg-was-passiert-mit-boeder/

    do think 97 path seems interesting, so far there are like 15+ 97s in 1BL. But 2BL seems to be getting close to double that number. Jahn and Kiel by themselves it's already like 10 97s......they are everywhere in 2BL and more if you add 3rd Liga clubs getting promotion and 3rd Liga-RL players moving up.
     

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