Werder Bremen Sign Slovenian U19 Starlet

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As the dike room already reported, 18-year-old Slovenian international Noah Weißbach from RB Leipzig changes to the U19 of SV Werder Bremen!

Bremen – reinforcement for the U19 of the SV Werder Bremen: Noah Weißbach Change from RB Leipzig to the Weser. The club announced this on Monday evening – and confirmed one Transferthe DeichStube had already reported almost perfectly almost a week ago. “We are very happy that we were able to convince Noah from our way. He is a talented midfield strategist who has already demonstrated its international skills,” says Marc Judgesporting director of the Werder performance center, cited in a message. And Dommer adds: “With his qualities in the passing game and his duel strength, Noah will give us additional stability in the center.”

As the dike room already reported, 18-year-old Slovenian international Noah Weißbach from RB Leipzig changes to the U19 of SV Werder Bremen! © Imago/SSVG Velbert 02 EV/Patrik Otte

Perfect transfer: Noah Weißbach changes from RB Leipzig to the U19 of SV Werder Bremen

Noah Weißbach changed via the SG Schönfließ, SV Glienicke and FC Energie Cottbus in 2022 RB Leipzig. For the Saxons, the 18-year-old, who is mainly used in defensive midfield, came to 29 competitive operations (three goals) in the past season. In addition, Weißbach ran six times for the Leipziger in the UEFA Youth League. He also celebrated his debut for the Slovenian U19 national team.

The midfield actor is after Mario Mbassi, the one from VfL Wolfsburg SV Werder Bremen changes, the second external new addition to the U19 of the green-whites. The team of coaches Cedric Makiadi Must almost completely reorganize itself in the coming season, because many players from the past season, in which Werder, won the juniors’ DFB Cup, have now been moved into the men’s area. (NAG)

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