Bernstein: “Hertha has brutally screwed up” – Still a DFB call about Bobic

Balance sheet after six months in office

Six months after taking office, President Kay Bernstein does not give the previous decision-makers at Hertha BSC a good hair. “Hertha took the second step before the first and got brutally wrong,” Bernstein said in the “Kicker” interview. “The club wanted too much too quickly – and returned to reality too late.” That damaged the “old lady” “sportingly, financially and in terms of perception”.

The 374 million euros from investor Lars Windhorst have mostly been used up, the club in the capital is facing uncertain times, both financially and sportingly. “We know that turning this legacy around is a mammoth task. But we have the strength to do it,” said Bernstein. When it comes to the consolidation plan, he calls for creativity and staying power. He doesn’t see any liquidity problems at the moment and the license is not in danger either, but: “One thing is clear: we have to tighten our belts without squeezing our breath.”

Löwen to Boëtius: All Hertha transfers since Windhorst joined

From expensive stars to free transfer veterans & perspective players …

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Hertha have brought in these players since Lars Windhorst joined in the summer of 2019
(as of November 4, 2022)

July 1, 2019 – Eduard Löwen | €7m from 1. FC Nürnberg

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Now at St. Louis CITY SC

July 1, 2019 – Marko Grujic | €2m loan fee from Liverpool FC

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Already played on loan at Hertha in 2018/19, then was loaned out again
Now at FC Porto

1.7.2019 – Dedryck Boyata | Free transfer from Celtic FC

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Now at Club Brugge

18.7.2019 – Daishawn Redan | €2.7m from Chelsea

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2024, on loan at FC Utrecht

08/01/2019 – Dodi Lukebakio | €20m from Watford FC

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2024

September 2, 2019 – Marius Wolf | €2 million rental fee from BVB

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Returned to BVB in 2020

1/1/2020 – Santiago Ascacíbar | €10m from VfB Stuttgart

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Now with the US Cremonese

27.1.2020 – Lucas Tousart | €25m from Olympique Lyon

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

30.1.2020 – Krzysztof Piatek | €24m from AC Milan

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025, on loan from US Salernitana

January 31, 2020 – Matheus Cunha | €18m from RB Leipzig

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Now at Atlético Madrid

August 4, 2020 – Alexander Schvolow | €7m from SC Freiburg

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025, on loan at FC Schalke 04

15.9.2020 – Jhon Cordoba | €15m from 1. FC Köln

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Now at FK Krasnodar

5.10.2020 – Omar Alderete | unknown fee from FC Basel

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025, on loan at FC Getafe

5.10.2020 – Mattéo Guendouzi | €1m loan fee from Arsenal FC

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Now at Olympique Marseille

14.1.2021 – Deyovaisio Zeefuik | €4m from FC Groningen

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Unknown contract length at Hertha BSC

February 1, 2021 – Sami Khedira | Free transfer from Juventus

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Career ended in summer 2021

February 1, 2021 – Nemanja Radonjic | €0.25m loan fee from Marseille

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Now at Torino FC

1 July 2021 – Kevin Prince Boateng | Free transfer from AC Monza

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2023

July 1, 2021 – Suat Serdar | €8m from Schalke 04

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

July 27, 2021 – Stevan Jovetic | Free transfer from AS Monaco

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2023 with an option for another year

August 9, 2021 – Marco Richter | €7.1m from FC Augsburg

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

23.8.2021 – Ishak Belfodil | €0.5m from 1899 Hoffenheim

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Now at Al-Gharafa SC

August 26, 2021 – Oliver Christensen | €3m from Odense BK

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

August 27, 2021 – Jurgen Ekkelenkamp | €3m from Ajax

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Now at Royal Antwerp

August 31, 2021 – Mycians Maolida | €4m from OGC Nice

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

1/1/2022 – Fredrik André Bjørkan | Free transfer from Bodø/Glimt

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026, on loan from Feyenoord

January 25, 2022 – Marc Oliver Kempf | €0.5m from VfB Stuttgart

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

29.1.2022 – Dong-jun Lee | €0.8m from Ulsan Hyundai

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

31.1.2022 – Kelian Nsona | €0.5m from SM Caen

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

May 31, 2022 – Filip Uremovic | Free transfer from Rubin Kazan

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

14.6.2022 – Jonjoe Kenny | Free transfer from Everton FC

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

07/02/2022 – Jessic Ngankam | €2m from Greuther Furth

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

Buyback clause after Fürth committed Ngankam on loan via a purchase option for €2m

5.7.2022 – Ivan Sunjic | Loan from Birmingham City

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2023

13.7.2022 – Chidera Ejuke | Loan from CSKA Moscow

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2023

July 30, 2022 – Wilfried Kanga | €4m from BSC Young Boys

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

08/08/2022 – Jean-Paul Boëtius | Free transfer from 1. FSV Mainz 05

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

08/31/2022 – Augustin Rogel | €400,000 from Estudiantes

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

The former Hertha-Ultra Bernstein, who surprisingly prevailed in the election at the end of June against Frank Steffel, a businessman and politician with a strong network in Berlin, also reported better cooperation within the club. “It’s a process that’s not over yet. But we are well on the way to getting the poison out,” said the club boss. He felt a “greater togetherness”, they had “created a sense of togetherness and reunited the club”.

Hertha BSC: Bernstein about investor “777 Partners” & DFB interest in Bobic

Bernstein also reported on getting to know the possible new investor “777 Partners”, who could take over Windhorst’s 64.7 percent stake in Hertha BSC GmbH & Co. KGaA. “Both are interested in a partnership. And they both know what they’re getting themselves into. The talks in Miami and Berlin were harmonious, respectful and constructive,” said Bernstein, who emphasized the advantages of a potential deal: “We would get constant calm, additional sporting expertise and a large network on the investor side – and a partner who has grown organically economically and is positioned worldwide. For us it would be a step towards more calm, more internationalization and more know-how. I don’t find this combination that bad.”

About the reports that sports director Fredi Bobic is a top candidate to succeed Oliver Bierhoff as DFB director, he said: “To put it in perspective: we are moving in the area of ​​the hypothetical. Before such a personality gets contours, I assume that both Fredi and we as a club would get a few calls from Frankfurt/Main. And that didn’t exist until now.”

Should the interest become more concrete, he would not put any obstacles in the way of the 51-year-old. “I always take the position that travelers shouldn’t be held up. But again: Fredi Bobic is in a responsible position at Hertha BSC – and if I have my way, he will be there for quite a while.” Bobic himself recently said that he felt “very comfortable at Hertha”. The former centre-forward, who celebrated the EM victory with Germany in 1996, switched to Hertha in 2021 after successful work at Eintracht Frankfurt as sporting director. He has not yet been able to bring about a sporting upswing in the Berliners.

Müller & Neuer climb: German players with the most World Cup appearances

12 Sepp Maier – 18 World Cup games

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As of December 1, 2022

12 Franz Beckenbauer – 18 World Cup games

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12 Pierre Littbarski – 18 World Cup games

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12 Thomas Berthold – 18 World Cup games

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6 Manuel Neuer – 19 World Cup games

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6 Thomas Müller – 19 World Cup games

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6 Per Mertesacker – 19 World Cup games

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6 Wolfgang Overath – 19 World Cup games

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6 Berti Vogts – 19 World Cup games

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6 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge – 19 World Cup games

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4 Bastian Schweinsteiger – 20 World Cup games

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4 Philipp Lahm – 20 World Cup games

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3 Uwe Seeler – 21 World Cup games

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2 Miroslav Klose – 24 World Cup games

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1 Lothar Matthäus – 25 World Cup games

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