Werder Bremen is looking to avoid the same late transfer chaos they experienced last year. With key player Niclas Füllkrug’s signing only finalized in August, the team struggled to find its rhythm early in the season, already out of the DFB-Pokal. This year, the club aims to have their squad sorted out much earlier to avoid a repeat of last season’s challenges. The new sports management is focused on preparing well in advance to ensure a smoother transition.
The recent contract extension of Mitchell Weiser indicates the club’s commitment to early planning. Weiser stressed the importance of avoiding last-minute signings like Füllkrug’s situation. The team’s coach, Ole Werner, also emphasizes the significance of finalizing the squad early to establish team dynamics and streamline operations. The goal is to come together sooner as a unit to facilitate growth and improvement.
With new faces like Olivier Deman and Senne Lynen already on board and more potential transfers in the pipeline, Werder Bremen is striving for a more organized approach to player recruitment. The club aims to be well-prepared for the upcoming transfer window, leveraging early planning to set the foundation for a successful season. Embracing a proactive strategy, Werder Bremen is determined to build a cohesive team structure and strengthen their performance on the field.