VfL Wolfsburg is facing a radical overhaul following their historic relegation from the Bundesliga. According to reports, the club plans to sell several key players to manage the financial consequences of the drop. The 'Wolves' had the highest squad value in the club's history this season, and now the management must act to ensure financial stability. Among the players who could leave the club are goalkeeper Kamil Grabara, forward Mohammed Amoura, and Christian Eriksen. U21 national player Dzenan Pejcinovic is also on the cut list. Patrick Wimmer has already been sold to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. The VfL management has internally decided that no player will be sold below their market value, aiming for a revenue of up to €100 million. Despite the relegation, the club plans to create enough room through these sales to remain competitive and return to the Bundesliga as quickly as possible.
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VfL Wolfsburg Plans €100 Million Cut List After Relegation
VfL Wolfsburg is planning a radical overhaul after relegation, hoping to raise €100 million through player sales.
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