Lukas Wallner: Ingolstadt plans transfer coup for ÖFB talent!

Lukas Wallner: Ingolstadt plans transfer coup for ÖFB talent!

Ingolstadt, Deutschland - The 22-year-old Lukas Wallner is about to move from Hannover 96 to FC Ingolstadt. The young defender completed 25 missions in the 3rd division this season and scored three goals. Despite his achievements, he could not prevail in the Hanover second division team and was only in the squad in this league, but without maintaining their minutes. In view of the upcoming relegation of the second team from Hanover to the regional league, both the player and the clubs are looking for new perspectives.

reports that come from Laola1 indicate that Wallner is not only at Ingolstadt on the radar and the interest of SC Paderborn and FC Hansa Rostock. As a triple ÖFB-U21 international, Wallner could play a decisive role in the first team of FC Ingolstadt, which is in a crisis situation.

planned restructuring at FC Ingolstadt

FC Ingolstadt is under pressure to redesign his team after the chances of promotion have been played in the current season. The trainer Sabrina Wittmann will have to build a new team because several players, including Sebastian Grönning from Hertha BSC, Pascal Testroet and Marius Funk, will be left the team. Liga Drei reports of an upcoming upheaval that also affects the staff around trainer and physiotherapist.

With six winless games in a row and three defeats in a row, managing director Dietmar Beiersdorfer has to build a stronger squad with a reduced budget. In order to master this challenge, the association plans the further development of its own talents and necessary transfers, in which Lukas Wallner is targeted as a potential new addition. The goal is to sign Wallner free of charge after moving from Red Bull Salzburg to Hanover last year.

transfers in the 2nd Bundesliga

The transfer activities of the 2nd Bundesliga show both positive and negative developments. According to the Transfermarkt, 325 players left the league, which led to transfer income of 128,670,000 euros. At the same time there were 337 new additions, for which 66,885,000 euros were spent. These figures illustrate the challenges with which clubs are confronted in the second division while trying to make their teams competitive for the new season.

The change from Wallner to Ingolstadt could be a first step in a number of changes in the under pressure on the 2nd Bundesliga clubs. The young defender could thus play a key role in shaping the future of his new club and developing his own potential.

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