RB Leipzig is planning a major change: five-point plan for the future!

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RB Leipzig's managing director Johann Plenge presents a new five-point plan for the summer break and is planning personnel changes.

RB Leipzigs Geschäftsführer Johann Plenge stellt einen neuen Fünf-Punkte-Plan für die Sommerpause vor und plant personelle Veränderungen.
RB Leipzig's managing director Johann Plenge presents a new five-point plan for the summer break and is planning personnel changes.

RB Leipzig is planning a major change: five-point plan for the future!

At Leipzig Airport on May 23, 2025, RB Leipzig's managing director Johann Plenge presented a comprehensive five-point plan that is intended to determine the club's future direction. The plan includes essential aspects such as the design of the sporting change and departure, financial planning and budget management, a well-thought-out personnel strategy, preparation for the coming season and improving the infrastructure around the club. These measures are necessary after RB Leipzig missed out on taking part in European competitions and last season was rated as disappointing LVZ reported.

In addition to strategic planning, there are already initial sporting successes: the club's U19 team qualified for the final with a win against Dynamo Dresden in the state cup semi-finals. This positive development should strengthen motivation in the club.

Personnel decisions and management restructuring

The club management is also planning a comprehensive squad shake-up. RB Leipzig has parted ways with several players and is looking for new talent. A total of 16 new players were signed in the 2024/25 season, including some expensive transfers. The total cost of the transfer fees amounts to 119.50 million euros; These include notable additions such as a 21-year-old for €50 million and a 19-year-old for €21 million, according to data from Transfer market emerges.

However, the club's financial situation is tense, with a total balance of -21.30 million euros for the transfer window. However, income from sales totaled 98.20 million euros, which can stabilize the financial situation somewhat.

Environment and infrastructure

Another point of the five-part plan is to improve the infrastructure around the club. This initiative is supported, among others, by the Leipzig city council, which recently approved the planning for the stadium surroundings. In the long term, such investments could help make the club more competitive and strengthen fan loyalty.

The challenges also include the question of coaching, which remains open. Several candidates are being discussed in order to find a viable solution for future sporting management. Personnel changes are also planned in the RB Leipzig women's team in order to learn from the disappointing season and improve performance.

Amid these changes, RB Leipzig will plan a post-season tour to Brazil, the first of its kind for a Bundesliga club since 1999. Such a tour could further increase the club's international profile and attract new talent.

Nevertheless, the pressure is on the club to address the existing challenges. Management will also have to keep an eye on the sporting careers of key players such as David Raum, who was nominated for the Nations League Final Four. At the same time, Yussuf Poulsen's injury doesn't make squad planning any easier.

Developments in football show that institutional investors are also showing increasing interest in transfer financing in order to improve the liquidity of clubs. RB Leipzig could benefit from these trends, especially at a time when clubs are more dependent than ever on financial flexibility. According to a report by Private Banking Magazine For example, the Bundesliga spent 750 million euros in transfer money this summer, underlining the need for sound financial planning.