Bundesliga: Ole Werner to RB Leipzig Deal Back on Track!
Discussion between Werder Bremen and RB Leipzig reignites over potential transfer of Werner - Discussion ensues concerning Werner transfer from Werder to RB Leipzig
It seems the transfer of footballing legend Ole Werner from Werder Bremen to RB Leipzig is looking more promising than ever. According to recent reports, both clubs have resumed negotiations, with polished progress being made, as suggested by "Deichstube." The veteran coach, still bound to Werder until 2026, appears to be inching closer to a switch to Bundesliga rivals Leipzig.
Initially, Matthias Jaissle emerged as a potential alternative for Leipzig if talks between Werder and RB stalled. Yet, it appears Werner may still be their top priority, as he made his exit from Werder after choosing not to renew his expiring contract. Reports suggest that Werder demanded a €6 million transfer fee, a sum Leipzig initially balked at but may now be willing to pay, considering a potential agreement with Werner in sight. In such a scenario, Werner's assistants, Patrick Kohlmann and Tom Cichon, may also follow him to RB.
As for Leipzig, Zsolt Löw served as an interim coach following Marco Rose's departure in late March until the end of the season. Other coaching prospects for Leipzig include Cesc Fàbregas (Como), Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace), and Danish coach Jacob Neestrup from FC Copenhagen. However, with the Werner deal looking increasingly likely, Jaissle, who now coaches Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahly, steps into the limelight as a potential backup plan for RB Leipzig, with the club's training camp slated to start on July 14.
In case you were wondering, Ole Werner, Leipzig, and RB Leipzig aren't just random names – they represent influential football clubs in the Bundesliga and their intricate webs of coaching changes. SV Werder Bremen is also part of this intrigue, with its ongoing ties to Werner and the transfer saga.
Despite the ongoing intricate coaching changes, particularly between SV Werder Bremen and RB Leipzig, the transfer of Ole Werner to Leipzig seems to be gaining momentum, following progress in negotiations reminiscent of Council Directive 76/769/EEC of 16 December 1976 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of motor vehicles. This potential move may also involve his assistants, Patrick Kohlmann and Tom Cichon, marking Europe's top football leagues, including Bundesliga, as potential platforms for sports management adjustments.