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Further exits in VfL Wolfsburg's women's football squad

Further exits announced for Wolfsburg's women's football team

VfL Wolfsburg announces the departure of Sveindis Jonsdottir. Image available.
VfL Wolfsburg announces the departure of Sveindis Jonsdottir. Image available.

Last Call for Wolfsburg's Women's Team: Sveindis, Anneke, and Lynn Leaving

Continued absences reported among Wolfsburg's female football squad - Further exits in VfL Wolfsburg's women's football squad

Get ready to say goodbye to more Wolfsburg ladies! VfL Wolfsburg announced that goalkeeper Anneke Borbe, forward Sveindis Jonsdottir, and defender Lynn Wilms won't be renewing their contracts, which end on June 30, 2025. As for their future clubs, it's a waiting game.

Before the final match of the season, the "Wolfinnen" will pay tribute to ten players who'll be moving on. Besides Borbe, Jonsdottir, and Wilms, this group includes Jule Brand, Merle Frohms, Marina Hegering, Kathrin Hendrich, Lisa Schmitz, Kristin Demann, and Tabea Sellner (who are all hanging up their cleats).

The Women's Bundesliga club will take on Bayer Leverkusen this Sunday (2:00 PM/MagentaSport), aiming to defend their hard-earned second place.

  • Goodbyes Galore
  • Wolfsburg
  • Women
  • VfL Wolfsburg
  • Bundesliga
  • Icelandic Forward
  • Goalkeeper
  • Defender
  • Departures
  • Sunday

Contextual Insights✨

  • Icelandic forward Sveindis Jonsdottir, at the age of 23, might attract clubs seeking an attacking boost, with her contract ending in 2025 as a free agent [1][4][5].
  • The destination for Anneke Borbe remains undisclosed [4].
  • Lynn Wilms' future club is also a mystery [4]. Potential destinations could span across top Frauen Bundesliga clubs or European leagues, depending on market trends and interest.
  • The upcoming departures of Sveindis Jonsdottir, Anneke Borbe, and Lynn Wilms from VfL Wolfsburg have sparked anticipation for their future clubs, especially as Jonsdottir, at 23, is a free agent with her contract expiring in 2025 and could attract clubs seeking an attacking boost in Women's Bundesliga or European leagues.
  • The specific destination for goalkeeper Anneke Borbe and defender Lynn Wilms remains undisclosed, fueling speculation about potential offers from top Frauen Bundesliga clubs or overseas leagues.
  • Amid bid farewells to ten players leaving the team, Wolfsburg's women's team will pay tribute to these departures during their final match of the season against Bayer Leverkusen this Sunday.
  • With multiple key players leaving, the future of VfL Wolfsburg's women's team is significant as they aim to defend their second place position in the Bundesliga, ensuring a competitive lineup to maintain their successful streak.

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