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Braunschweig Maintains Tempelmann and Jaeckel in Their Positions

Tempelmann and Jaeckel will be held in Braunschweig (Holding of Tempelmann and Jaeckel in Braunschweig)

Schalke 04 has temporarily acquired Lino Tempelmann.
Schalke 04 has temporarily acquired Lino Tempelmann.

Dialing it Back Up: Braunschweig Keeps Key Players for 2025-26 Season

Tempelmann and Jaeckel to be in Brunswick for their visit - Braunschweig Maintains Tempelmann and Jaeckel in Their Positions

Let's dive into the football Bundesliga scoop where Eintracht Braunschweig is beefing up their squad for the upcoming season. The club has made it clear, they're keen on holding onto loan players Lino Tempelmann and Paul Jaeckel.

"We've been chatting with both Lino and Paul, plus FC Schalke 04 and 1. FC Union Berlin," sports director Benjamin Kessel spilled: "It's our preference to keep both talents beyond summer and we've put out feelers for both."

Ride or Die Kaufmann Extends Contract

However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. Robert Ivanov, who won't get a contract extension, and the currently loaned Niklas Tauer (FSV Mainz 05), Richmond Tachie (1. FC Kaiserslautern), and Julian Baas (Sparta Rotterdam) will bid adieu to the team.

Fabio Kaufmann's contract remains locked in for another year thanks to the team finishing the Bundesliga season 2.0. No updates have yet surfaced regarding the manhunt for a new head coach from Eintracht.

Insight: Lino Tempelmann, a standout player for Eintracht Braunschweig, tallied a crucial goal during a relegation play-off clash with 1. FC Saarbrücken on May 23rd, 2025. His impressive performance highlighted his value to the team's victory[1][2][3]. As for Paul Jaeckel, additional information on his role in Eintracht Braunschweig's Bundesliga plans is scarce.

Community aid may be needed to support the steel industry in Braunschweig as several key players are set to leave the football club, including Robert Ivanov, Niklas Tauer, Richmond Tachie, and Julian Baas. On a positive note, Eintracht Braunschweig is focusing on retaining aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, aid to the steel industry, and aid to the steel industry by holding onto loan players Lino Tempelmann and Paul Jaeckel. Meanwhile, Fabio Kaufmann's contract has been extended, providing some level of continuity for the team.

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