RB Leipzig: Fàbregas transfer failed! Who's coming now?
RB Leipzig are looking for a new coach as negotiations with Cesc Fabregas and Oliver Glasner stall.

RB Leipzig: Fàbregas transfer failed! Who's coming now?
RB Leipzig has been working intensively on a sporting realignment in recent weeks, which has now come into focus through an oral agreement with Cesc Fabregas, the midfield star from Como 1907. While talks have progressed between those responsible, including Marcel Schäfer, Jürgen Klopp, Oliver Mintzlaff and Mario Gomez, they face a challenge that has complicated negotiations so far: Como has rejected all of Leipzig's offers. Therefore, Fabrega's transfer goal remains unachieved, despite mutual interest. Sky Sport reports that the search for other options is of central importance for the club.
Given the situation with Fabregas, a new coach is also being sought after Marco Rose was dismissed from his position in March. The names Ole Werner, who most recently worked at Werder Bremen, and Alexander Blessin, who coached RB's youth team in the past, are mentioned. Werner did not extend his contract and is an interesting option for Leipzig after his release from Bremen. Blessin, on the other hand, only has 34 games as a head coach in the Bundesliga, but could bring tailwind for RB Leipzig as an inside view Transfermarkt.
The coaching candidates in detail
Other potential coaching candidates include Oliver Glasner, whose probability of staying at Crystal Palace is estimated at 99 percent. Sky Sport emphasizes that Leipzig must develop alternative strategies to redesign the sporting management and meet expectations for the coming season. These restrictions could also have a significant impact on the ability to sign players like Fabregas.
Leipzig had more than just messed up its initial plans last season. After finishing 7th in the Bundesliga and missing international competition for the first time, finding a coach is a huge challenge. The club has a rather mixed record with 53 goals and 48 goals conceded in the Bundesliga Transfermarkt.
A look at RB Leipzig
RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V., founded on May 19, 2009, is now an established part of the German football landscape. The Red Bull Arena not only acts as the home stadium for RB, but also has a capacity of 44,345 spectators. Last season, the club strived to return to international competitions with a clear vision. These plans could be significantly supported by a solid transfer policy and a strategic choice of coach.
Given the financial situation, which shows a negative balance of 21.30 million euros, it is essential for the club to make smart decisions in the coming transfer season. The possibility of signing a player like Fabregas could play a key role should the club be able to reach an agreement with Como.
RB Leipzig faces a challenging period full of decisions that could affect the club's future success.