Overall, the pre-season was mixed, but ended with the DFB Cup victory in Berlin. Sebastian Hoeneß is now considered one of the best coaches in the league. If, however, after the loss of Enzo Millot, Nick Woltemade also slips away, it could also be difficult for Hoeneß to bring its ball possession system to the field.

Woltemade as a movable attacker, like Angelo Stiller, is extremely important for the functionality of the system. However, the fact that Woltemade reports on a change to Bayern should not be able to switch to the mood in Swabia. If Stuttgart attacked above, it would be a new Hoeneße master performance.

In the pre -season, the eagles even knocked on the door of Bayern, but the super storm with Omar Marmoush (switched to Manchester City) and Hugo Ekitiké (FC Liverpool) now belongs to the past.

The coffers of sports director Markus Krösche are filled. However, this does not mean that Frankfurt lands bomb transfers this summer. Instead, players such as Jonny Burkardt and Ritsu Doan are primarily relied on Bundesliga.

Head coach Dino Toppmöller is above all a pressing specialist, which means that Frankfurt never threatens to enter into a game. The Hesse currently does not have the clout for the top.

The Saxon metropolis is primarily concerned with lucrative departures these days. Benjamin Šeško is about to switch to Manchester United, Xavi Simons will soon follow.

In return, Leipzig is reflecting on the well -known strategy: you buy talents from which you promise great jumps in development and a high resale value. The midfielder Andrija Maksimović, an 18-year-old top technician from Serbia, is a prime example of this.

Perhaps Leipzig with now filled health insurers lands an interesting cracker like Harvey Elliott from Liverpool. In any case, new coach Ole Werner has to work as a youth promoter in Bremen. Werner certainly has the tools to implement a competitive system. Only in Leipzig everything feels like after a transition year. Championship aspirations are out of place.

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