Bundesliga 2025: Coach changes, transfers and Musiala's injury!

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Discover the opening of the 2025/26 season with coaching changes, transfers and injuries - current insights into Heidenheim and the Bundesliga.

Entdecken Sie die Saisoneröffnung 2025/26 mit Trainerwechseln, Transfers und Verletzungen – aktuelle Einblicke zu Heidenheim und Bundesliga.
Discover the opening of the 2025/26 season with coaching changes, transfers and injuries - current insights into Heidenheim and the Bundesliga.

Bundesliga 2025: Coach changes, transfers and Musiala's injury!

On July 16, 2025, the time has finally come: the new 2025/26 Bundesliga season is just around the corner and the anticipation among the fans is palpable. In the current episode of the ComunioPodcast, which deals specifically with the opening of the season, several exciting topics are discussed that will shape the coming football year. For example, FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund took part in the Club World Cup. Meanwhile, youngster Jamal Musiala suffered an injury that could affect his participation in the new season.

Another point that is causing discussion is the numerous coaching changes in the league. Six clubs are looking for a breath of fresh air on the sidelines next season. These include FC Augsburg, who have signed Sandro Wagner, and Bayer 04 Leverkusen, where Erik ten Hag is taking the reins. 1. FC Köln will also be led by Lukas Kwasniok. For the fans, this means new tactics and exciting developments on the pitch. The ComunioPodcast reveals these coaching changes in detail, which provides an interesting insight into the strategies of the respective clubs. Communion reports that the situation in the league is more exciting than ever.

Transfers and financial balance

A lot has also happened in the transfer period. According to a review by Transfer market A total of 159 players were given away and 191 new talents were brought in. The transfer balance varies between clubs, but a total of an impressive 426.95 million euros was earned through sales - that's around 23.7 million euros per club.

It's also worth taking a look at the new arrivals: the average age of the players is 21.4 years, and the clubs have invested a total of 404.8 million euros in new players. The international departures are particularly exciting, with some players moving for record sums. For example, Liverpool FC secured an attacking midfielder for 140 million euros.

Summary and outlook

The two giants Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund returned with excitement from the Club World Cup and now have to set their strategic course for the Bundesliga. FC Bayern in particular has positioned itself strongly in recent years and, despite Jamal Musiala's injury, the team is considered favorites. The coaching changes show that many clubs are ready to take new paths to improve their own performance.

Whether the new coaches will bring the desired success will only become clear in the coming games. Fans are ready to support their teams and excitement is growing ahead of the opening day match. Let's see who will come out on top this season and maybe even bring home the big titles!