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Football club FC Copenhagen retains head coach Ståle Neestrup in their squad for the Bundesliga season.

Copenhagen Holds onto Neestrup: No Bundesliga Move for Him

Rumors Put to Rest: Neestrup Remains in Copenhagen, Confirmed by Recent Photos
Rumors Put to Rest: Neestrup Remains in Copenhagen, Confirmed by Recent Photos

Flip-Flop on Bundesliga: Neestrup to Stay in Copenhagen, as Leipzig and Wolfsburg Opt for Different Coaches

Copenhagen retains Neestrup, no move to Bundesliga - Football club FC Copenhagen retains head coach Ståle Neestrup in their squad for the Bundesliga season.

Get ready for some surprises in the upcoming Bundesliga season! The plans for Jacob Neestrup to join the league have hit a snag, as the 37-year-old Dane will be sticking with FC Copenhagen instead. The Danish powerhouse club made the announcement just last night.

Despite interest from VfL Wolfsburg and RB Leipzig, Neestrup will keep his winning streak in Copenhagen, boasting two championships and two cup titles with Denmark's top club under his belt. His contract extends until 2029.

New Faces in Leipzig and Wolfsburg

RB Leipzig is on the hunt for a replacement to interim coach Zsolt Löw. The 46-year-old filled in admirably after Marco Rose's departure in March, only to return to the side of Jürgen Klopp in Red Bull's global football strategy team at season's end.

The man favored to pick up the reins in Saxony is none other than Ole Werner, a 37-year-old coach already deep in talks with the Red Bulls. Sources close to the negotiation claim they are now moving towards a final agreement.

Meanwhile, surprise national cup winners Go Ahead Eagles' Paul Simonis has become Wolfsburg's top choice to replace Ralph Hasenhüttl. Both parties are set to continue talks tomorrow. It appears that, despite discussions involving Jacob Neestrup, the Dutchman is the firm choice for Wolfsburg.

  • Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Bundesliga, Germany
  • VfL Wolfsburg
  • RB Leipzig, Saxony
  • Ole Werner
  • Paul Simonis
  • Coaching Changes
  • FC Copenhagen
  • Germany

The surprise UEFA Champions League aspirant, RB Leipzig, is reportedly on the verge of securing Ole Werner as their new coach, with negotiations edging close to a successful conclusion. Meanwhile, VfL Wolfsburg, recent German Cup winners, have set their sights on Paul Simonis as their potential new coach, putting any speculation about Jacob Neestrup on hold. Despite the interest from both Bundesliga clubs, Neestrup has decided to continue his winning streak with FC Copenhagen in Denmark.

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