Wolfsburg's new plan: Josh Sargent back in the Bundesliga?
Josh Sargent could return to Werder Bremen. VfL Wolfsburg is also showing interest in transfers. News about the exchange market!

Wolfsburg's new plan: Josh Sargent back in the Bundesliga?
The transfer market is in turmoil again and the rumor surrounding Josh Sargent, the former SV Werder Bremen striker, is providing a breath of fresh air. According to current reports, the 25-year-old could return to the German Bundesliga as VfL Wolfsburg are very interested in signing him. Dike room says that Sargent is currently under contract with Norwich City and that it runs until 2028. That could drive up the transfer fee, which is estimated at around 16 million euros.
Sargent moved to Werder Bremen in 2018 at the tender age of 18, where he played 83 competitive games, scored 15 goals and provided 9 assists. Despite his solid performance, he was unable to make the breakthrough he hoped for in 2021 due to relegation. However, he is now in top form: last season he was voted “Player of the Season” at Norwich, despite a break due to injury. Wolfsburg's interest is understandable, as several attackers have left the club and there is a need for action on the offensive, as well Goslarsche reported.
About the current transfer talks
In addition to Sargent, VfL Wolfsburg is apparently close to signing Aaron Zehnter from SC Paderborn. The 20-year-old is due to complete a medical check in Wolfsburg and his transfer fee of around 4 million euros has already been fixed. Werder Bremen also had their eye on Tenth, but the current situation surrounding Derrick Köhn is still unclear when it comes to signing the young talent.
Another player who has come into focus is Robin Fellhauer, who is moving to FC Augsburg and signing a contract until 2029. The transfer fee for him is around 700,000 euros. Meanwhile, Werder Bremen remains active in the transfer market and is interested in Dor Turgeman from Maccabi Tel Aviv, who scored 20 goals last season.
The Werder employment horizon also looks towards Yari Verschaeren. The 23-year-old from RSC Anderlecht could be a successor to Romano Schmid. Verschaeren has a contract term until 2026 and scored 11 points last season and his market value is estimated at 5 million euros.
Departures and possible new arrivals
With Nick Woltemade, who currently plays at VfB Stuttgart and has verbally negotiated a contract with Bayern Munich, another change could be on the cards. The market value estimate for Woltemade is an impressive 30 million euros. Werder Bremen is also interested in Sikou Niakate from SC Braga, whose transfer fee is estimated at 12.5 million euros.
Michael Zetterer (29) could also leave SV Werder; He is currently being linked with a move to FC Copenhagen. Recently, however, there have been no reports in the media about a signed contract, as the Danish club is currently looking for a new goalkeeper.
Wolfsburg's preparations under their new coach Paul Simonis are scheduled to begin on July 9th. The fans can be excited to see whether and which new faces will strengthen their team in the coming season. One thing is clear: it will be turbulent! And next season promises to be an exciting one due to the many transfers and changes in German football.