Schröder: RB Leipzig’s squad planning depends on Champions League qualification

Henrichs & Haidara should extend

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Sports director Rouven Schröder generally assumes that transfer activity at RB Leipzig will be manageable next summer. Re-qualification for the premier class plays a big role in the “Red Bulls’” planning – if this doesn’t happen, there will be a risk of major adjustments.

“Basically we feel comfortable with the squad and have long-term contracts. We had a huge upheaval last summer. What is crucial is that we qualify for the Champions League. A lot depends on that,” said Schröder in a “Sky” interview. In 2023, the “Red Bulls” earned 241 million euros from player sales, compared to expenses of 153 million euros for new signings such as attackers Loïs Openda (24) and Benjamin Sesko (20).

The 48-year-old Schröder explained: “Ambitious players would then like to stay with us and possibly extend their contract. We want to get new players, these guys also want to play in the Champions League. We feel well positioned, but we have to be wide awake. It will be very exciting again in the summer.” The squad includes eight professionals who are contractually bound until 2028, and four more have a current contract until 2027.

Leipzig’s most expensive sales: Gvardiol ahead of Szoboszlai

17 Diego Demme | 2019/20 to Napoli for €10.25 million

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Data as of January 2024

15 Nordi Mukiele | 2022/23 for €12 million to Paris Saint-Germain

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15 Bruma | 2019/20 for €12 million to PSV Eindhoven

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14 Marcel Sabitzer | 2021/22 for €15 million to FC Bayern

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13 Oliver Burke | 2017/18 to West Brom for €15.2m

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12 Brian Brobbey | 2022/23 for €16.35 million to Ajax Amsterdam

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11 Hee-chan Hwang | 2022/23 for €16.7m to Wolverhampton

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10 Tyler Adams | 2022/23 to Leeds United for €17m

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9 Matheus Cunha | 2019/20 for €18 million to Hertha BSC

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8 Jean-Kévin Augustin | 2020/21 for €21m* to Leeds United

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* According to a ruling by the CAS Sports Court from November 2022.

7 Ibrahima Konate | 2021/22 to Liverpool for €40m

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6 Dayot Upamecano | 2021/22 for €42.5 million to FC Bayern

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5 Timo Werner | 2020/21 to Chelsea for €53m

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3 Naby Keïta | 2018/19 to Liverpool for €60m

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3 Christopher Nkunku | 2023/24 for €60m to Chelsea

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2 Dominik Szoboszlai | 2023/24 for €70m to Liverpool

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1 Josko Gvardiol | 2023/24 for €90m to Man City

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Schröder also knows that this does not necessarily mean that top performers will stay for the long term, especially since the people of Leipzig have to generate their own income again in order to move forward. “We want to remain attractive,” said Schröder. “Selling is also part of it because we often get players who want to move on to the next stage after two, three or four years. You can see that in the departures last year, what great clubs were interested. This is the final stage. It is absolutely clear to us that we want to generate transfer proceeds in order to invest again.”

RB Leipzig is working on a sequel with loan player Xavi Simons

RB is currently in fifth place with the third most valuable team in the league – with a squad value of 484 million euros – one point behind Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League places. Since 2019/20, the Saxons have always been able to qualify for the premier class – four years ago they even made it to the semi-finals, where they faced Paris Saint-Germain. Speaking of Paris: It is no secret that Leipzig would like to keep PSG loan player Xavi Simons (20) in 2024/25.

“Of course we would like Xavi to play with us for another season! He is feeling well. You can see how he blossoms and performs in this environment. “Xavi is a player who communicates to the outside world, has an impact and makes RB Leipzig more attractive,” said Schröder. But we don’t hold the lever in our hands. There is the player and Paris. We’ll have to wait and see. It will be important that we finish the season in the best possible way. Then we can try to attack again. But we are not in control of the situation. Nothing should be ruled out in football. If Xavi wants and Paris allows it, then the door is completely open.”

Benjamin Henrichs (27) and Amadou Haidara (26), who are only bound until 2025, should continue to wear the Leipzig jersey in the future. “We have positioned ourselves clearly and would like to extend the contract with both players. We are in very confidential discussions. It’s the turn of the parties: advisor, player and club side. “Nothing can really surprise us,” stated Schröder.

New with Elmas: The most expensive purchases from RB Leipzig

26 El Chadaille Bitshiabu | 23/24 by PSG | Transfer fee: €15 million

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As of: February 21, 2024

26 Matheus Cunha | 18/19 from FC Sion | Transfer fee: €15 million

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26 Bruma | 17/18 by Galatasaray | Transfer fee: €15 million

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26 Benjamin Henrichs | 20/21 by AS Monaco | Transfer fee: €15 million

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26 Mohamed Simakan | 21/22 by RC Strasbourg | Transfer fee: €15 million

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25 Oliver Burke | 16/17 by Nottingham | Transfer fee: €15.2 million

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22 Jean-Kévin Augustin | 17/18 by PSG | Transfer fee: €16 million

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22 Nordi Mukiele | 18/19 from Montpellier | Transfer fee: €16 million

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22 Ilaix Moriba | 21/22 from FC Barcelona | Transfer fee: €16 million

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20 Ademola Lookman | 19/20 from Everton FC | Transfer fee: €18 million

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20 Angelino | 21/22 fix from Man City | Transfer fee: €18 million

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Previous loan fee: €2 million

19 Dayot Upamecano | 16/17 by RB Salzburg | Transfer fee: €18.5 million

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18 Amadou Haidara | 18/19 by RB Salzburg | Transfer fee: €19 million

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17 Christopher Nkunku | 19/20 by PSG | Transfer fee: €19.5 million

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Including resale participation

13 Kevin Kampl | 17/18 by Bayer Leverkusen | Transfer fee: €20 million

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13 Alexander Sörloth | 20/21 by Crystal Palace | Transfer fee: €20 million

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13 Nicolas Seiwald | 23/24 by RB Salzburg | Transfer fee: €20 million

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13 Timo Werner | 22/23 from Chelsea FC | Transfer fee: €20 million

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10 Timo Werner | 16/17 from VfB Stuttgart | Transfer fee: €23 million

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Including resale participation

10 Andre Silva | 21/22 from Eintracht Frankfurt | Transfer fee: €23 million

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10 Eljif Elmas | 23/24 by Napoli | Transfer fee: €23 million

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8 Christoph Baumgartner | 23/24 by TSG Hoffenheim | Transfer fee: €24 million

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8 Benjamin Sesko | 23/24 by RB Salzburg | Transfer fee: €24 million

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7 David Space | 22/23 by TSG Hoffenheim | Transfer fee: €26 million

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6 Dani Olmo | 19/20 by Dinamo Zagreb | Transfer fee: €29 million

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5 Naby Keïta | 16/17 by RB Salzburg | Transfer fee: €29.8 million

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Including resale participation

4 Castle Lukeba | 23/24 from Lyon | Transfer fee: €30 million

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2 Dominik Szoboszlai | 20/21 by RB Salzburg | Transfer fee: €36 million

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Including resale participation

2 Josko Gvardiol | 21/20 by Dinamo Zagreb | Transfer fee: €36.8 million

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Including resale participation

1 Loïs Openda | 23/24 from RC Lens | Transfer fee: €38.5 million

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