Michelle Weiß returns to Werder Bremen – a new beginning for the defense!

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Michelle Weiß returns to Werder Bremen after a year at TSG Hoffenheim. More transfers in women's football.

Michelle Weiß kehrt nach einem Jahr bei TSG Hoffenheim zu Werder Bremen zurück. Weitere Transfers im Frauenfußball.
Michelle Weiß returns to Werder Bremen after a year at TSG Hoffenheim. More transfers in women's football.

Michelle Weiß returns to Werder Bremen – a new beginning for the defense!

SV Werder Bremen can announce another important newcomer: Michelle Weiß is returning to her former club after a year at TSG Hoffenheim. The 24-year-old defender from Ravensburg has already played for Werder from 2021 to 2024 and will now wear the jersey with the diamond again next season. Her involvement with Hoffenheim was mixed, but the move back feels like she never really left. Last season, Weiß played eight Bundesliga and two cup games for TSG, but now she is looking forward to a new beginning in Bremen, as she highlighted in an interview with Werder ( werder.de ).

"I have followed the team's successes and am proud of what has been achieved. The exchange with Fritzy Kromp was very positive and we have similar goals," said Weiß, encouraged. After their return, there were also a few contract extensions at Werder, including for Lina Hausicke and Reena Wichmann, who has now played 152 competitive games for the club. Rieke Dieckmann also renewed her contract and was part of the starting eleven in 15 of 18 league games this season ( deichstube.de ).

New additions and changing places

In addition to the return of White, Werder also has some exciting new additions to their program. Medina Desic is moving from 1. FC Nürnberg to Bremen and scored an impressive 20 goals in 23 games in the second women's Bundesliga last season. Their signing makes the fans sit up and take notice and shows that Werder is well positioned for the new season.

Unfortunately, there are also departures to report: Sofja Nesterova will no longer be working at Werder after just four months, and Catalina Perez is also leaving the Bremen team. Vanessa Fischer was brought in from Turbine Potsdam as the new goalkeeper after Michelle Ulbrich returned from FC Bayern Munich because the club did not activate the purchase option.

A look into the future

Desic's goals and White's return are reason enough for the green and white fans to be optimistic about the coming season. Werder Bremen not only has the ambition to compete in the Bundesliga, but also the determination to repeat the successes of last season. Support comes from a stable team that benefits from the experience and skills of the players.

The hectic weeks in the transfer business show that Werder Bremen is ready to play at the top of the women's Bundesliga. Next season is set to be an exciting one and fans can look forward to a young, hungry squad ready to take on the challenges of the league. For detailed information about the women's Bundesliga transfer market, it's worth taking a look at the website kicker.de.