Ole Werner shortly before the change: What does RB Leipzig do now?
RB Leipzig is negotiating the change of coach Ole Werner. Both clubs must agree on the transfer fee.

Ole Werner shortly before the change: What does RB Leipzig do now?
RB Leipzig and SV Werder Bremen are in intensive negotiations about a possible change for coach Ole Werner. The talks have become more explosive after Werner, who has a contract with Werder until 2026, expressed his desire not to renew. RB Leipzig is planning to sign him as a new coach and has already agreed to a change for Werner. However, the parties are not yet in agreement.
Werder Bremen is currently demanding a transfer fee of around six million euros for Ole Werner and his assistants. However, Leipzig is unwilling to pay more than three million euros. This difference leads to a standstill in the negotiations. According to reports from the Dike room The deal is in danger of falling through, while RB Leipzig is already considering alternative options.
Werner's position and the background
Ole Werner was the top candidate for the coaching position at RB Leipzig after inquiries from other coaches were unsuccessful. Despite his desire to move, both clubs may have to back down from their demands to reach an agreement. The negotiations are noisy Buten and inland in the final stage.
Werner's contract with Werder Bremen contains a release clause of nine million euros, but this is seen by many as unrealistic. Instead, the actual transfer fee could be between one and three million euros, provided negotiations continue successfully.
Future of Ole Werner
With the supposed termination of the collaboration between Werner and Werder Bremen, Ole Werner is now the last remaining candidate for the coaching position at RB Leipzig. The talks, in which Leipzig's sports director Marcel Schäfer and Jürgen Klopp are also involved, seem to have reached a critical point.
The aim is to reach an agreement that will allow Leipzig to sign Werner while freeing Werder Bremen from the coach's payroll. It remains to be seen whether both clubs are willing to compromise to make the transfer happen.