Who should Hertha manager Preetz call now quickly – BZ Berlin



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On Thursday, BILD announced at the “Reif ist Live” football talk exclusively: Bayern will NOT extend the expiring contract of Jérôme Boateng (32).

I don’t know if Hertha’s manager, Michael Preetz (53), took his cell phone at the time and dialed the number of the Boateng consultant. But it would have been perfect!

Jerome Boateng began his professional career in 2007 at Hertha BSC (Photo: Picture Alliance) (Photo: picture-alliance / dpa)
Jerome Boateng started his professional career in 2007 at Hertha BSC (Photo: Picture Alliance) (Photo: picture-alliance / dpa)

The fact that Boateng, who was born in Berlin, is available for free transfers in the summer, is a great opportunity for the now newly wealthy club, but still faceless and unsuccessful thanks to millions of investors.

A return of Jérôme to Hertha (where he played ten Bundesliga games until 2007) would make a lot of sense!

That was six years ago: Hertha coach Michael Preetz presented Jerome Boateng with a gift after he became world champion in the summer (Photo: City-Press GbR)
That was six years ago: Hertha coach Michael Preetz presented Jerome Boateng with a gift after he became world champion in the summer (Photo: City-Press GbR)

▶ ︎ Finally a star. Only Boateng (World Cup hero, double triple winner, 6.5 million followers on Instagram) has more charisma than the entire Hertha team. Interest in the club would greatly increase, exactly what the gray mouse needs.

▶ ︎ Finally a boss. Hertha relies on young and developing players. So is! But they need guidance. Especially in critical situations on the field. This is currently lacking at a high level.

Confident in style and also stubborn: Jerome Boateng (Photo: picture alliance / dpa)
Confident in style and also stubborn: Jerome Boateng (Photo: picture alliance / dpa)

My thesis: With a leading player of the caliber of Boateng, Hertha would not have lost the crazy game in Munich 3: 4!

▶ ︎ Finally with the right shirt. Boateng turned pro at Hertha, but picked up his degrees in Munich. Whenever I (even a Berliner) saw him lifting a trophy, I was proud of the boy from my city. On the other hand, it’s sad that Hertha never benefited from her global career …


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His return would compensate me (and many Hertha fans) a bit for those moments when Boateng was wearing the “wrong” jersey. Boateng (who spends a lot of time in Berlin privately) doesn’t come cheap without a transfer. But Hertha has already spent a lot more money for more nonsense in the past than Boateng will ask for salary.

Boateng at Hertha would be the perfect gift from investor Lars Windhorst (43) to fans.

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