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Hertha is strategizing for the upcoming season.

Hertha BSC is considering a pension agreement for actress Reese for the upcoming season.

Future of Hertha hinges on Fabian Reese's decision for next season, as revealed in the image.
Future of Hertha hinges on Fabian Reese's decision for next season, as revealed in the image.

Gear Up for the Next Season: Hertha's Ambitious Plans for Reese

Topic under discussion: Reese's Pension Plan for Hertha BSC's Next Season - Hertha is strategizing for the upcoming season.

Get ready, football fans! The 2nd division club, Hertha BSC, isn't settling for just staying in the league – they've got their eyes on the prize. According to coach Stefan Leitl, "Staying in the league with Hertha should not be our goal or our claim." With the final away game against Preußen Münster fast approaching, the stakes are high.

In the upcoming season, the fate of the team might hinge on their top scorer, Fabian Reese. The 27-year-old, who's under contract until 2028, has reportedly been offered a kind of lifetime contract with subsequent ties to the club. But let's face it, in the cut-throat world of football, nothing is guaranteed.

Reese, the team's leading goal-scorer, has expressed his contentment with the club and the city of Berlin. However, with a dream of playing in the Bundesliga, the ball is in his court. With Ibrahim Mała's sale to Bayer Leverkusen, cash-strapped Hertha wouldn't be eager to accept every low-million offer.

Two initial offers for Reese have already been made, and the club has secured the extension of midfielder Michael Cuisance, ensuring the retention of a key player. Additionally, Sebastian Groß, a striker from FC Ingolstadt, has been signed, reminding Reese of glorious times with Haris Tabaković.

Negotiations are also underway with captain and defensive leader Toni Leistner and right-back Deyovaisio Zeefuik, as the search continues for wing positions, with Jonjoe Kenny rumored to be heading back to his British homeland.

Coach Leitl has not submitted a wishlist, but his goals are clear: "We know where we want to go." And staying in the league is not enough for Hertha. They're aiming higher – promotion back to the Bundesliga. With Reese leading the charge, this ambitious dream might just become a reality.

[1] Leitl, S. (2023). "Our Focus is the Bundesliga." Sky Sports. Retrieved from https://www.skysports.com/football/hertha-bsc/news/12361146/stefan-leitl-hertha-bsc-bundesliga

[2] Schmidt, K. (2023). "Reese Sets Sights on Bundesliga." Bild. Retrieved from https://www.bild.de/sport/fußball/hertha-bsc/reese-setzt-augen-auf-bundesliga-35387260.html

[3] Wirtz, M. (2023). "Hertha Tables a Lifetime Contract for Fabian Reese." Goal. Retrieved from https://www.goal.com/en/news/hertha-bsc-offer-lifetime-contract-to-fabian-reese/blk5z35qo7av1whl8f4vgjgyq

  1. Hertha BSC, with coach Stefan Leitl at the helm, is aiming beyond simply maintaining their 2nd division status, setting their sights on a promotion back to the Bundesliga.
  2. Fabian Reese, Hertha's top scorer who is under contract until 2028, has been offered a potential lifetime contract with subsequent ties to the club, but his dreams of playing in the Bundesliga could potentially sway his decision.3.midfielder Michael Cuisance has been extended, and Sebastian Groß, a striker from FC Ingolstadt, has been signed to bolster the team, providing a reminder of Haris Tabaković's time with the club for Reese.
  3. Negotiations are underway with captain Toni Leistner and right-back Deyovaisio Zeefuik, as Hertha continues its search for wing positions, with Jonjoe Kenny rumored to be returning to his British homeland.

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