Most recently at the 2021 European Championship
Karim Adeyemi is back in the U21 national team. The Dortmund player, who last played for the German Football Association’s youth team when they won the European Championship title in 2021, was nominated for the European Championship qualification by coach Antonio Di Salvo. The U21s will face Bulgaria on October 13th in Sofia. Four days later the game against Israel takes place in Petah Tikva.
The 21-year-old Adeyemi, who was not convincing at BVB recently, can recommend himself for higher tasks with the U21. He has already appeared four times for the senior national team. “In close coordination with Julian Nagelsmann and BVB, we decided to nominate Karim for the U21,” said Di Salvo, according to a statement on Friday. “Karim didn’t hesitate for a second and immediately saw the opportunity to not only gain match practice and self-confidence with us, but also to take on responsibility and move forward.”
Di Salvo emphasized the “common goal” that “he contributes to the success of the U21 with good performances and thus plays an important role again at Borussia Dortmund and in the senior national team as quickly as possible.” In Noah Atubolu (SC Freiburg), Márton Dárdai (Hertha BSC) and Luca Netz (Borussia Mönchengladbach) are three players returning to the squad who took part in the U21 European Championships in Romania and Georgia in the summer.
Adeyemi, Atubolu & Co.: The DFB U21 squad for the October games
Goal: Jonas Urbig (Greuther Fürth)
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Market value: €1.5 million
Tor: Noah Atubolu (SC Freiburg)
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Market value: €3.5 million
Goal: Felix Gebhardt (Jahn Regensburg)
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Market value: €450 thousand
Defense: Kenneth Schmidt (SC Freiburg)
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Market value: €3 million
Defense: Bright Arrey-Mbi (Hannover 96)
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Market value: €800 thousand
Defense: Jamil Siebert (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
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Market value: €700 thousand
Defense: Colin Kleine-Bekel (Holstein Kiel)
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Market value: €150 thousand
Defense: Nathaniel Brown (1. FC Nuremberg)
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Market value: €700 thousand
Defense: Julian Eitschberger (Hallescher FC)
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Market value: €350 thousand
Defense: Leandro Morgalla (Red Bull Salzburg)
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Market value: €1.5 million
Defense: Luca Netz (Bor. M’Gladbach)
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Market value: €6.5 million
Midfield/attack: Tim Breithaupt (FC Augsburg)
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Market value: €3.5 million
Midfield/attack: Merlin Röhl (SC Freiburg)
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Market value: €2 million
Mittelfeld/Angriff: Márton Dárdai (Hertha BSC)
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Market value: €3.5 million
Midfield/attack: Robert Wagner (Greuther Fürth)
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Market value: €1.4 million
Midfield/attack: Ansgar Knauff (Eintracht Frankfurt)
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Market value: €8 million
Midfield/attack: Paul Nebel (KSC)
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Market value: €2 million
Midfield/attack: Brajan Gruda (Mainz 05)
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Market value: €500 thousand
Midfield/attack: Youssoufa Moukoko (BVB)
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Market value: €30 million
Midfield/attack: Maximilian Beier (TSG Hoffenheim)
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Market value: €2 million
Midfield/attack: Karim Adeyemi (BVB)
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Market value: €40 million
Midfield/attack: Nick Woltemade (Werder)
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Market value: €1.5 million
Midfield/attack: Tim Lemperle (Greuther Fürth)
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Market value: €1.5 million
New to the team are Julian Eitschberger (Hallescher FC) and Leandro Morgalla (RB Salzburg). For injury-related reasons, Di Salvo has to do without Linus Gechter (Hertha BSC), Eric Martel, Jan Thielmann (both 1. FC Köln) and Nelson Weiper (1. FSV Mainz 05), as well as Nicolò Tresoldi (Hannover 96, lack of training after illness ).
In September, the German U21 team started their European Championship qualification with a 3-0 win against Kosovo. The nine group winners and the three best runners-up will qualify for the final round, which will take place in Slovakia in 2025. The six remaining group runners-up will compete in playoffs to determine the final three participants.
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2023-10-06 17:59:00
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