SV Werder Bremen transfers: Ducksch and Njinmah facing an uncertain farewell?
Werder Bremen is facing a change: new coach, transfer rumors and possible departures characterize the current situation.

SV Werder Bremen transfers: Ducksch and Njinmah facing an uncertain farewell?
A new wind is blowing at SV Werder Bremen. The newly appointed coach Horst Steffen, 56 years old, faces an exciting challenge. After a season that was primarily characterized by dissatisfaction and personnel changes, the Bremen team now has to get going. So far, however, there have been no new additions to strengthen the squad. However, the team is working intensively on solutions to achieve the sporting goals.
The focus of the considerations is primarily on Marvin Ducksch and Justin Njinmah. Ducksch, 31, has been in the sights of potential buyers for a long time and has always flirted with a change. His contract runs until 2026, and managing director Clemens Fritz, 44, reported that discussions with Duck's agency are already underway. After all, a sale could not only bring in much-needed transfer proceeds, but also create space for young talent.
Rumors and transfer activity
How Picture and Dike room reports, there is more than just a treat in the air for Ducksch. Njinmah, 24, has also grappled with his role in the team. Unsatisfied with his playing time, he is considering a move. However, Fritz remains optimistic and emphasizes that Njinmah should focus more on the important things.
As far as new signings go, there is interest in Rayan Philippe, 22, from Eintracht Braunschweig, who is now being considered for Werder after a deal with Mainz 05 fell through. Hamburger SV is also interested, which makes things even more complicated. Philippe was able to attract attention with 13 goals and 6 assists in 34 league games last season and is highly rated.
Tensions and perspectives
Discussions about possible departures are already in full swing. Werder Bremen also made an offer of €3 million for Derrick Köhn to Galatasaray Istanbul, which was rejected. Köhn is on loan until June 30th, but the situation remains tense. The future prospects for Niklas Stark and Dawid Kownacki are also unclear, while goalkeeper Michael Zetterer is being courted by various clubs, including Manchester City.
In this upheaval, Werder Bremen is looking for reinforcements, especially in midfield and defense. Rumors are circulating about players like Oliver Sörensen from FC Midtjylland, whose transfer fee is between 7 and 8 million euros. Fallou Fall, a central defender from Norway, is also on the list of potential newcomers.
The club management now has to show that they have a good hand for the squad. Werder Bremen, founded in 1899 and the largest sports club in Bremen with more than 60,000 members, has seen better days. We are excited to see how the situation will develop and which new faces will soon be on the pitch at the Bremen Weserstadion. There are enough topics and rumors for fans to get excited about the coming season.