Club boss Wehrle confirmed
VfB Stuttgart, threatened with relegation, has decided on two coach candidates and now wants to start negotiations quickly. “We’re going to do that now, that we’ll have two talks with the candidates, who we’re convinced will accept the situation and develop VfB further,” said CEO Alexander Wehrle before the landmark home game on Saturday against VfL Bochum “Sky” (to the live ticker): “We will make a decision promptly.”
Wehrle also emphasized that neither of the two candidates had “been traded in public” so far. “That’s a good sign.” The club boss also said that many names that were recently traded in public “were not on the list at all”, and Wehrle also wanted to classify the alleged refusals to VfB: “Names were also traded there who supposedly canceled us. They called us and were perhaps offended that we didn’t have a conversation.”
Tuchel, Magath & Co.: These German coaches are currently without a club
From Tuchel to Löw to Magath …
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… these and many other German coaches are currently unemployed. An overview!
As of October 4, 2022
Thomas Tuchel – Last club: Chelsea
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Thomas Reis – Last club: VfL Bochum
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Florian Kohfeldt – Last club: VfL Wolfsburg
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Robert Klauss – Last club: 1. FC Nuremberg
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Sebastian Hoeness – Last club: TSG Hoffenheim
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Markus Gisdol – Last club: Lokomotiv Moscow
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Bruno Labbadia – Last club: Hertha BSC
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Joachim Löw – Last stop: Germany
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Jurgen Klinsmann – Last club: Hertha BSC
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Achim Beierlorzer – Last club: RB Leipzig
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Felix Magath – Last club: Hertha BSC
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Gernot Rohr – Last stop: Nigeria
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Manuel Baum – Last club: Schalke 04
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Heiko Herrlich – Last club: FC Augsburg
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Alexander Nouri – Last club: AO Kavala
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Alexander Zorniger – Last club: Apollon Limassol
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Jan Zimmermann – Last club: Hannover 96
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Uwe Neuhaus – Last club: Arminia Bielefeld
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Andre Schubert – Last club: FC Ingolstadt
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Peter Hyballa – Last club: AS Trencin
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Ismail Atalan – Last club: Hallescher FC
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Danny Schwarz – Last club: Wuerzburger Kickers
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Mirko Slomka – Last club: Hannover 96
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Winfried Schaefer – Last club: Al-Khor SC
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Christoph Daum – Last stop: Romania
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Bernd Schuster – Last club: Dalian Professional
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Ernst Middendorp – Last club: Maritzburg United FC
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Jens Keller – Last club: 1.FC Nuremberg
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Maik Walpurgis – Last club: Dynamo Dresden
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Markus Feldhoff – Last club: VfL Osnabruck
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Guerino Capretti – Last club: Dynamo Dresden
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Michael Oenning – Last club: FC Wacker Innsbruck
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Bernhard Trares – Last club: Würzburger Kickers
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Marco Kurz – Last club: Melbourne Victory
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Marco Antwerp – Last club: 1. FC Kaiserslautern
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Tomas Oral – Last club: FC Ingolstadt
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Markus Babbel – Last club: Western Sydney
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Torsten Frings – Last club: SV Meppen
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“Sky” reported on Friday that massive discrepancies between Wehrle and sports director Sven Mislintat would complicate the search for a successor to the released Pellegrino Matarazzo. Accordingly, candidates such as Domenico Tedesco, Zsolt Löw and Sebastian Hoeneß are said to have canceled.
“If we had a massive problem, how could we have handled 17 transfer activities?” Wehrle said when asked about the relationship with Mislintat. Talks have already been held about the sports director’s expiring contract, “more will follow,” said Wehrle. “Sky” had also reported that if Mislintat left VfB, the club boss had already spoken to Horst Heldt. Wehrle had denied this on Friday: “I have negotiated neither with a sports director nor with a coach.”
With Maffeo, Silas & Co: The most expensive purchases by VfB Stuttgart
10 – Filip Kostic – €6m from FC Groningen (2014/15)
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10 – Chadrac Akolo – €6m from FC Sion (2017/18)
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10 – Borna Sosa – €6m from Dinamo Zagreb (2018/19)
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10 – Santiago Ascacíbar – €6m from Estudiantes (2017/18)
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9 – Ciprian Marica – €7m from Shakhtar Donetsk (2007/08)
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8 – Gregor Kobel – €7.2m from TSG Hoffenheim (2020/21)
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6 – Fernando Meira – €7.5m from Benfica (2001/02)
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6 – Jon Dahl Tomasson – €7.5m from AC Milan (2005/06)
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4 – Silas Katompa Mvumpa – €8m from Paris FC (2019/20)
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The player was previously incorrectly named Silas Wamangituka. VfB clarified the matter in June 2021. To the report
4 – Zdravko Kuzmanovic – €8m from Fiorentina (2009/10)
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3 – Pablo Maffeo – €9m from Manchester City (2018/19)
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2 – Ozan Kabak – €11m from Galatasaray (2018/19)
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1 – Nicolás González – €11.26m from Argentinos Juniors (2018/19)
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