Borussia Mönchengladbach: the BVB Rose candidate more expensive than Bosz & Nagelsmann



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Next change by clause?

Gladbach’s coach Marco Rose should be on BVB’s wish list. In order to buy him from his contract, which dates back to 2022, Dortmund would have to pay a transfer fee that has never been seen in the Bundesliga at this level. When asked if € 5 million would be enough for this, sporting director Max Eberl said of “Sport Bild”: “No.”

BVB, which transferred € 5 million to Ajax Amsterdam for Peter Bosz in 2017, and RB Leipzig, which Julian Nagelsmann also bought from TSG Hoffenheim for € 5 million in 2019, took over the most expensive manager transfers in the history of the Bundesliga.

“It’s like with salaries: the most important employees have to earn accordingly. It’s similar with transfer fees, ”said Eberl, who also got Rose from Red Bull Salzburg in 2019 through an exit clause: cost: 2.5 million euros.

Rose told “Sky” after the 3: 3 in Frankfurt: “I don’t feel the excitement because I don’t deal with it, because everyone at the club needs every grain of energy right now to perform. So I don’t worry about rumors. I feel good in Mönchengladbach. “

Up 11th – Bundesliga coach based on points average (at least 25 games)

25 – Jürgen Klopp (340 times Mainz and BVB) – 1.68 points per game

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24 – Roger Schmidt (87 times at Leverkusen) – 1.69 points per game

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23 – Lucien Favre (307 times for Hertha, Gladbach and BVB) – 1.70 points per game

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22 – Christoph Daum (426 times in Cologne, Stuttgart, Leverkusen, Frankfurt) – 1.71 points per game

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21 – Hennes Weisweiler (466 times for Gladbach and 1. FC Cologne) – 1.72 points per game

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20 – Jürgen Klinsmann (38 times Bayern and Hertha) – 1.74 points per game

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17 – Pál Csernai (200 times for Bayern, BVB, Frankfurt and Hertha) – 1.75 points per game

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17 – Georg Knöpfle (128 times for 1. FC Köln and HSV) – 1.75 points per game

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17 – Julian Nagelsmann (161 times for Hoffenheim and Leipzig) – 1.75 points per game

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16 – Matthias Sammer (170 times for BVB and Stuttgart) – 1.76 points per game

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15 – Christian Gross (26 times in Stuttgart) – 1.77 points per game

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13 – Jupp Heynckes (668 times Frankfurt, S04, Gladbach, Bayer, Gladbach and Bayern) – 1.78 points per game

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13 – Helmut Benthaus (102 times in Stuttgart) – 1.78 points per game

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12 – Martin Jol (34 times HSV) – 1.79 points per game

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11 – Marco Rose (46 times in Gladbach) – 1.80 points per game

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10 – Giovanni Trapattoni (122 times for Bayern and Stuttgart) – 1.82 points per game

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8 – Ernst Happel (204 times HSV) – 1.86 points per game

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7 – Peter Bosz (77 times BVB and Leverkusen) – 1.87 points per game

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7 – Udo Lattek (523 times Bayern, Gladbach, BVB, Cologne, S04) – 1.87 points per game

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6 – Louis van Gaal (63 times Bayern) – 1.94 points per game

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5 – Ottmar Hitzfeld (460 times BVB and Bayern) – 1.98 points per game

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4 – Sascha Lewandowski (45 times Leverkusen) – 2.04 points per game

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3 – Carlo Ancelotti (40 times Bayern) – 2.38 points per game

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2 – Hans-Dieter Flick (35 times Bayern) – 2.51 points per game

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1 – Pep Guardiola (102 times Bayern) – 2.52 points per game

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According to Eberl, BVB’s chances of signing Rose are negligible. “I don’t worry about that, we have a few more games until Christmas. Time will tell what happens. A coach has to be convinced of a club. I think we have become an interesting and exciting club. Taking a step out of that must be a really big step. Everyone has to decide for themselves, everyone is the one who makes their own fortune. He has a contract and we made it. The probability is 99 percent that he will stay for the summer, “Eberl said on” Sky. “

Coach Edin Terzic’s BVB contract, who went 2-1 on his debut against Werder Bremen, is valid until the summer; Lucien Favre’s former assistant is now considered a temporary fix.

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