Return to Bielefeld?
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With two victories, Hannover 96 started the season in terms of sport. The large squad break in the Lower Saxony could result in further movements on the market in the final weeks of the summer transfer window. After TM information, the signs at midfielder Marius Wörl are at a farewell. The 21-year-old, who caused a sensation with Arminia Bielefeld a few weeks ago-a second division promotion, DFB Cup final-had to repeat repeatedly in the U23 squad and has so far fell through the grid with coach Christian Titz.
While the midfielder was not taken into account for the professional squad at the start against Kaiserslautern due to a previous infection, Wörl was also missing from Fortuna Düsseldorf last Saturday and instead played for the second team of Reds in the Regionalliga Nord against Blau-Weiß Lohne. In the Rhine Stadium, Titz initially opted for a variant in which Noel Aseko, goal scorer against the FCK, and the later substitute Franz Roggow secured the center. 16 new players naturally heat up the competition, in the center alone, Titz can currently use numerous variants (here you can go to the Hannover squad by positions).
Hanover had already moved the personnel Wörl towards the end of last season – after strong performance in League and Cup, Aufsteiger Bielefeld pulled the purchase option for the Youngster, 96 made use of his right of surrender integrated in the loan agreement and said to plan with Wörl. Nevertheless, the rumors stayed with a change over the summer and the future of the player has also been discussed in the TM community for weeks. The fact that he ran on the U23 twice in a row heated up the debate again.
The TM user “pike” attests in the forum: “In principle, it shows the dilemma in front of us: Under Titz, the focus was unexpectedly quickly (Chakroun, Matsuda), who were initially intended for the matchday squad. So that fixed reinforcements like Wörl or Sterner are currently at the back. Rochelt seems to be clearly preferred as a left wing. ”
Marius Wörl: In Bielefeld Held, in Hanover?
It was only two years ago that TSV 1860 Munich moved to Hanover as a big midfielder, Wörl on Maschsee was nevertheless never really happy. After lending to Bielefeld, the band between the club and player became even thinner, as the U21 international in East Westphalia became hero in the historic third division and cup year. Although Hanover formally secured the contract extension by 2027 thanks to the buyback option, Wörl seemed to stay in the sporty and emotional structure. His case shows that career paths are rarely straightforward. If the bond is missing between the player and the club, the parties involved have to strive for a solution in favor of all parties.
In Wörl’s case, this will become a new change after TM assessment. At Arminia Bielefeld, he played in the shop window last year, the interest of the East Westphalia is securitated, an offer is still to be available in Hanover. According to “Bild”, the 1.FC Nuremberg is also interested in an obligation. Not excluded that further clubs will step on the scene in the last days of this transfer summer and it did not have been unnoticed that Wörl has not yet been able to play.
Will Wörl become the next transfer club for men and 96?
Wörl’s market value is currently being estimated at 1.7 million euros. Should it amount to a farewell in the course of a permanent change, 96 managing director Marcus Mann could once again be celebrated for his extraordinary transfer gesture. The 41-year-old committed Wörl 2023 for an apprenticeship of around 100,000 euros, which flowed to TSV 1860, said according to the Bielefeld for the buyback and could sell the player with a clear profit with a clear profit with a clear profit, without him completing a competitive game for 96. With his achievements, Wörl has proven that farewell is often synonymous with a new beginning – he is probably not striving for this in Hanover.

