Successor wanted for Hoeneß
According to a report by the “table football‘ a candidate for coaching at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. The Kraichgauers are dealing with the Swiss champion coach of FC Zurich and have already contacted him. TSG has not yet commented on this.
With nine games without a win at the end of the season, Hoffenheim was ninth in the table and lost a place in the European Cup, before that TSG was even on course for the Champions League. Coach Sebastian Hoeneß therefore had to leave this week after two years. He averaged 1.42 points in 81 games.
Breitenreiter rose to the Bundesliga in 2014 with SC Paderborn and in 2017 with Hannover 96. In between, he coached FC Schake 04. After a break between 2019 and 2021, he was hired in Zurich and led FC to the title. His contract there runs until the summer of 2023, which is why he would have to pay a fee that, according to the report, is well below the million mark. According to “Sport Bild”, Breitenreiter can leave the Swiss champions this summer with an opt-out clause. Accordingly, an interested club would have to put 300,000 euros on the table.
Nagelsmann at the top: the most expensive change of coach in the Bundesliga
1. Julian Nagelsmann (2021): 15 million euros
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RB Leipzig -> FC Bayern Munich
2. Adi Hütter (2021): 7.5 million euros
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Eintracht Frankfurt -> Borussia Monchengladbach
3. Marco Rose (2021): over 5 million euros
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Borussia Monchengladbach -> BVB
4. Peter Bosz (2017): 5 million euros
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Ajax Amsterdam -> BVB
5. Julian Nagelsmann (2019): 5 million euros
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TSG Hoffenheim –> RB Leipzig
6. Lucien Favre (2018): 3 million euros
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OGC Nice -> BVB
6. Markus Weinzierl (2016): 3 million euros
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FC Augsburg -> Schalke 04
8. Marco Rose (2019): 2.5 million euros
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RB Salzburg -> Gladbach
9. Niko Kovac (2018): EUR 2.2 million
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Frankfurt -> FC Bayern
10. Gerardo Seoane (2021): up to 2 million euros
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Young Boys Bern -> Bayer Leverkusen
11. Oliver Glasner (2021): 1.8 million euros
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VfL Wolfsburg -> Eintracht Frankfurt
12. Peter Hermann (2017): 1.75 million euros
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Fortuna Düsseldorf -> FC Bayern Munich, was hired as an assistant coach for Jupp Heynckes
13. Jesse Marsch (2021): €1.5 million
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RB Salzburg -> RB Leipzig
13. Bruno Labbadia (2009): 1.5 million euros
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Bayer Leverkusen -> Hamburger SV
13. Bo Svensson (2020): €1.5 million
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FC Liefering -> FSV Mainz 05
13. Roger Schmidt (2014): 1.5 million euros
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RB Salzburg -> Bayer Leverkusen
13. Ralph Hasenhüttl (2016): 1.5 million euros
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FC Ingolstadt -> RB Leipzig
13. Oliver Glasner (2019): 1.5 million euros
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LASK -> VfL Wolfsburg
19. Dirk Schuster (2016): 1.1 million euros
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Darmstadt 98 -> FC Augsburg
20. Robin Dutt (2011): 1 million euros
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SC Freiburg -> Bayer Leverkusen
Breitenreiter also a candidate for Gladbach – decision based on season analysis
Most recently, the 48-year-old was also traded at Borussia Mönchengladbach, but according to media reports, the “foals” will bring back the former successful coach Lucien Favre. In the past, Breitenreiter had made no secret of being open to offers. However, he will only make a decision after the season has been analyzed, i.e. next week at the earliest. With the last home game against FC Luzern on Sunday, Zurich still has an opponent in front of their chests.
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