Rise: Werder Bremen plans Bundesliga squad – financially easier

Additional payment to Kiel due

After the perfect direct resurgence, the work for Werder Bremen’s sporting director Frank Baumann really begins. After two-pronged plans so far, the former captain can focus his full attention on the Bundesliga squad for 2022/23. “We have clear ideas in mind about how the team can continue and what positions we need,” said Baumann in a media round (quoted via “dyke room“). “We want to have the core of the squad together much earlier than last summer.”

After relegation, Werder initially had to give up players before newcomers could be signed – one reason for the sluggish start to the season in the lower house. This is now easier, said Baumann – also financially. However, there is one but: “It is well known that we can no longer reach the budget from times before relegation.” According to information from the Werder media portal, “30 million euros plus X as a salary budget” are planned. In 2020/21 it was still 47 million euros in the Bundesliga.


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Werder, who had some massive financial problems with the crash in and out of the Bundesliga, must basically achieve a transfer surplus again. However, not as big as last year. It was almost 30 million euros after the sales of Milot Rashica, Josh Sargent and Maximilian Eggestein. The candidate is Marco Friedl, whose contract expires in 2023. Baumann sees it as a “challenge” to generate transfer fees and at the same time form a powerful Bundesliga team, but also said: “We are optimistic that we can convince interesting players to join us.”

These players left Werder after relegation in the summer of 2021

Ludwig Augustinsson | Market value €10 million

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New club: Sevilla FC | Transfer fee €5.5 million

Milot Rashica | Market value: 9 million euros

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New club: Norwich City | Transfer fee €11 million

Josh Sargent | Market value: €8 million

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New club: Norwich City | Transfer fee: €9.5 million

Maximilian Eggestein I Market value: €7.5 million

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New club: SC Freiburg | Transfer fee: €5 million

Johannes Eggestein Market value: €4 million

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New club: Royal Antwerp | Transfer fee: €1 million

Davie Selke | Market value: €2.8 million

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New club: Hertha BSC | return after loan

Yuya Osako | Market value: €2 million

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New club: Vissel Kobe | Fee: unknown

Kevin Möhwald | Market value: €3 million

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New club: Union Berlin | Transfer fee: €1 million

Theodor Gebre Selassie | Market value: €800,000

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New club: Slovan Liberec | free transfer

Miklas Moisander | Market value: €700,000

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New club: Malmö FF | free transfer

Patrick Eras | Market value: €700,000

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New club: Holstein Kiel | Transfer fee: €250,000

Stefanos Kapino | Market value: €700,000

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New club: Arminia Bielefeld | Fee: unknown

Benjamin Goller | Market value: €700,000

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New club: SV Darmstadt | loan

Kebba Badjie | Market value: €200,000

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New club: Hallescher FC | loan

Eduardo dos Santos Haesler | Market value: €100,000

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New club: FC Nordsjaelland | loan

Yannik Engelhardt | Market value: €100,000

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New club: SC Freiburg II | loan

Werder’s squad planning: rumors about big – no big upheaval

These should be made up of more experienced players who “have already experienced and seen a lot” and talents such as the Augsburg U19 captain Dikeni Salifou, who has already been committed. For the experienced track, there have been rumors for months about ex-Hoffenheimer Pascal Groß, whose contract in Brighton is expiring. The 30-year-old is a crowd favorite with the “Seagulls”, but is said to want to return to Germany. According to the “table football“There have been no more intensive discussions with Werder recently.








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Basically, according to Baumann, the upheaval will “not be as big as last year.” Because Werder already have “a basic framework of players”.

After promotion with Werder: Lookup for Werner at Holstein Kiel

Meanwhile, Holstein Kiel is also benefiting from Werder’s promotion to the Bundesliga. The green-whites transfer a promotion supplement for coach Ole Werner, who was under contract with the Kiel team until his commitment in Bremen at the end of November last year. At that time, Werder had paid a transfer fee of around 250,000 euros, and a bonus payment was also agreed in the event of promotion. This is now due.

“Of course we’re happy to transfer the money,” said Bremen’s managing director Klaus Filbry on Monday (quoted via “dpa”). After all, the direct return to the upper house means additional income of an estimated 30 million euros. According to information from the “Deichstube” it is about 150,000 euros.

Elia to Klaassen: The most expensive Werder additions in club history

11. Eljero Elia (for €5.5m from Juventus)

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10. Diego (€6m from FC Porto)

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9. Marko Arnautovic (for €6.2m from Twente Enschede)

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8. Niclas Füllkrug (for 6.5 million euros from Hannover 96)

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6. Leonardo Bittencourt (for €7m from TSG Hoffenheim)

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6. Milot Rashica (€7m from Vitesse Arnhem)

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4. Max Kruse (for 7.5 million euros from VfL Wolfsburg)

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4. Wesley (€7.5m from Santos FC)

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3. Carlos Alberto (€7.8m from Fluminense Rio de Janeiro)

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2. Marko Marin (for €8.2m from Borussia M’gladbach)

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1. Davy Klaassen (for €13.5m from Everton)

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