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Bundesliga today front page: Leipzig and Dortmund are going to fight for the league Bayern will change their transfer strategy

The second half of the 21/22 Bundesliga season is underway, so let's take a look at what the German media is focusing on today.

Bundesliga today front page: Leipzig and Dortmund are going to fight for the league Bayern will change their transfer strategy

1. In response to rumors that Haaland will decide the future this week, Dort CEO Wattsk said that the striker's whereabouts will be determined in a few weeks, but no one knows whether it will be a week or six weeks; Watzk stressed that Dort will do his best to persuade Haaland to stay.

Bundesliga today front page: Leipzig and Dortmund are going to fight for the league Bayern will change their transfer strategy

2. German media reported that Dort successfully persuaded Summer to stay at the club and that his contract as a consultant for the team would be extended by one year.

Bundesliga today front page: Leipzig and Dortmund are going to fight for the league Bayern will change their transfer strategy

3. In the name of the Bundesliga: Since 2009, Bundesliga teams have repeatedly been out of the Europa League against weaker and less economically disadvantaged opponents; with the second leg of the play-offs looming, Kickers asked Leipzig and Dortmund, who had only won the first leg: they had to play for the league; Leipzig defender Henri Heath: "Winning and qualifying is extremely important to us. ”

4. Bundesliga this weekend: Hamburg's Bornell Derby of the North against Bremen is a long-awaited top-notch showdown.

5. Bayern plan to carry out transfer innovation: youth players will be sent to the top leagues such as Austria and Belgium abroad for training, rather than staying in the second team to participate in the Second or Third Division of Germany; from the "buyer" club to the "seller" club, that is, they want to rely more on 20-22-year-old players in the next few years and sell them through high-priced termination clauses after a few years of development.

6. Relegated or demoted? Coach Korcout has to manage the crisis in Hertha Berlin like Last Year's Daldoy, and that's a tough task.

7. Hesitation at the center of the storm: Borussia Moncheng's striker Thuram is in a slump, with the newly appointed sports director Wiks blaming the players' lack of confidence, but he said the team's performance improvements were able to help the players.

8. Freiburg are currently sixth in the table, and the team's sporting director, Sel, believes that qualifying for Europe at the end of the season is a good thing to do; for the fate of the meritorious Petersen, he said that the two sides have not yet decided; for the highly sought-after defender Schlotbeck, he does not rule out the possibility of a contract extension between the two sides.

(Shimu)

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