Next international matches without Thomas Müller: Chance for Havertz & Co.

Opportunity for young professionals

Thomas Müller should not play an international match again this season. After his hoped-for return, Manuel Neuer has to fight for the position as number one in the German goal. Shortly before the national team was nominated for the first test games after the World Cup disaster, Hansi Flick (58) gave an insight into his personnel planning on the way to the 2024 European Championship.

“Thomas Müller will not be involved in the next two measures. That has been discussed with him, I would like to give younger players a chance in the national team,” said Flick in an interview with “Kicker”. In March and June, Müller will therefore be missing from the squad. The Bayern veteran will return to the DFB circle shortly before his 34th birthday in September at the earliest, provided Flick then sees a need.

The agreement does not mean “that his DFB career is over and that he does not play a role in the European Championship. Why should I shut the door on a player like that forever?” said Flick in an interview with the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”. This tournament perspective applies in the same way to veteran Ilkay Gündogan (32) from Manchester City.

Instead of Müller: Chance for “brilliant” Havertz – ter Stegen in goal

Captain Neuer doesn’t get a free ticket either. Still pending a comeback after breaking his leg, the Bayern goalkeeper, who will be celebrating his 37th birthday at the end of the month, has to face the pressure of competition. “The focus is on performance. Nothing is set in stone – Manu knows that,” said Flick. However, the national coach assumes that Neuer will return. “I am convinced that he will reach his performance limit when he becomes one hundred percent fit again,” emphasized Flick.

Against Peru in Mainz on March 25 and three days later in Cologne against Belgium, Marc-André ter Stegen (30) from FC Barcelona was named by Flick as a new representative. Kevin Trapp (32) from Eintracht Frankfurt moves into the role of the challenger. Flick will name his squad for the two games on Friday.

In the Müller position on the offensive, Flick wants to give younger players more responsibility on the way to the European Championship. He explicitly named Kai Havertz (23) from Chelsea. “Kai is a brilliant footballer, very reflective and very mature in his personality. Our job is to help players like that take the next step and also take on responsibility in the national team,” said Flick.

Knauff, Wolf & Co.: Most valuable non-national players in Germany

Marius Wolf – BVB – market value: €6.5m

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Note: Players who have never been nominated for the DFB team
As of March 13, 2023

Luca Netz – Gladbach – market value: €6.5m

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Grischa Prömel – TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €7.5M

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Timo Hübers – 1. FC Koln – market value: €7.5M

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Paul Jaeckel – Union Berlin – market value: €7.5m

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Rani Khedira – Union Berlin – market value: €8m

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Pascal Gross – Brighton – market value: €8M

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Marvin Friedrich – Gladbach – market value: €8m

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Dennis Geiger – TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €9m

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Jan Thielmann – 1. FC Koln – market value: €9m

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Alexander Nübel – AS Monaco – market value: €10M

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Niklas Dorsch – FC Augsburg – market value: €10m

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Ansgar Knauff – E. Frankfurt – market value: €10m

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Robert Andrich – Bayer 04 – market value: €11M

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Hany Mukhtar – Nashville SC – market value: €12M

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Kevin Schade – Brentford FC – market value: €12M

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Jonathan Burkardt – Mainz 05 – market value: €15M

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Vitaly Janelt – Brentford FC – market value: €16M

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