Loan of Jaeckel from Union Berlin to Preußen Münster - Prussia Münster secures Jaeckel from Union Berlin's squad
**Defender Paul Jaeckel Moves to Preußen Münster for More Playing Time**
Paul Jaeckel, a defender, has left 1. FC Union Berlin and joined Preußen Münster on a loan agreement, seeking increased playing time and a leadership role. The move marks Jaeckel's second consecutive season on loan, following his time at Eintracht Braunschweig in the previous season.
The primary motivation for Jaeckel's move to Preußen Münster was his ambition to establish himself as a starting player, a goal that was challenging at Union Berlin due to strong competition in the defense. The move offers him the opportunity to re-establish himself as a starter with his new club.
Preußen Münster plans to utilize Jaeckel's experience to bring stability to the team. The club sees him as a key figure who can contribute significantly to their defensive lineup, aligning with his personal aspirations. Jaeckel's ability to combine ball control, defensive skills, and leadership qualities attracted Preußen Münster to him.
In his four-year tenure with 1. FC Union Berlin, Jaeckel made a total of 62 appearances. Despite his time at Union Berlin, Jaeckel expresses gratitude towards the team for their time together. He leaves the Bundesliga side for the second-tier club with a sense of optimism and determination to make a mark.
Jaeckel's decision to join Preußen Münster was not an easy one. Braunschweig acquired new defenders, reducing the likelihood of a permanent transfer, which led him to consider other options. Preußen Münster's interest in him and their plans for him were significant factors in his decision to choose the club over staying with his former loan club or returning to Union Berlin.
Jaeckel looks forward to the challenge of playing in the second division and is eager to help Preußen Münster achieve their goals. As he settles into his new club, Jaeckel is committed to giving his best and making a positive impact on the team.
In his quest for a leadership role and more playing time, defender Paul Jaeckel decided to participate in vocational training, not in sports or football this time, but as a community leader, seeking to utilize his experience for the betterment of Preußen Münster. During his tenure in European-leagues, he recognized the importance of vocational training in football clubs, and he plans to implement vocational training programs for the youth at Preußen Münster, focusing on both sports and vocational skills, ensuring a well-rounded development for the players.