Also open to further coaching jobs
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At the beginning of March, Dieter Hecking took over as coach of the ultimately failed mission to stay in the league at VfL Wolfsburg. The Wolves have not had a nominal sports director since then. Hecking could now move into the position for the restart in the 2nd Bundesliga. However, he recently expressed his openness to another coaching job – probably somewhere else.
On Wednesday, the “Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung” and the “Kicker” reported that Hecking might soon move to management at VfL. Hecking is said to be the most obvious candidate to succeed Peter Christiansen, who had to resign in March. Also recently traded solutions were the former VfL icon Marcel Schäfer (RB Leipzig) and Fabian Wohlgemuth from VfB Stuttgart. There should be no chance for Wolfsburg in either case. Those responsible in Wolfsburg appreciate Hecking’s clear communication. Another argument in favor of a promotion is that he was the sports director of 1. FC Nürnberg from 2020 to 2024 and therefore knows the 2nd Bundesliga well.

After the 1:2 n. “I have to let that sink in first.” Basically, he still wants to work as a trainer. It is questionable that this could be the case at VfL.
Wolfsburg says goodbye to Wind & Paredes – these are the consequences of relegation
On Wednesday, Wolfsburg officially confirmed the first departures after the season. In addition to the loan players Jeanuël Belocian (21, Leverkusen), Jenson Seelt (23, Sunderland), Adam Daghim (20, Salzburg) and Jesper Lindstrøm (26, Napoli), the club also named Jonas Wind (27) and Kevin Paredes (23), whose expiring contracts will not be extended.
What will happen next at VfL still seems to be completely open. Compared to other relegated teams, the consequences are at least financially limited, even if the budget is of course significantly reduced. But the Volkswagen Group has already made it clear that it will continue to provide generous support to VfL Wolfsburg Fußball GmbH.
Although no longer between 70 and 80 million euros as before, but still with a budget that will make a direct return to the upper house almost mandatory. There is “financial stability, regardless of the league, that we deliver,” VW spokesman and VfL supervisory board chairman Sebastian Rudolph told NDR before the relegation was confirmed. “The Volkswagen Group stands firmly by VfL Wolfsburg.”

