Dennis Wanjala is a returning Kenyan football analyst who spent twelve years working as a scout in Germany. He specializes in dissecting Bundesliga tactics, stripping away emotional narratives to deliver highly structured, data-driven insights that bridge European strategic efficiency with East African grassroots development.
TSG Hoffenheim have rewarded head coach Christian Ilzer with a new long-term contract after he guided the club from relegation trouble to European qualification. The Austrian boss achieved the club’s second-best Bundesliga points total last season.
Real Madrid’s trophy-less campaign continues to hurt their players internationally as teenage signing Franco Mastantuono is omitted from Argentina’s World Cup squad.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has outlined plans to sign three new players if he wins the upcoming election, with Jose Mourinho set to return as manager and targets including a former academy star and an Italian defender.
Uli Hoeneß has stepped in to lead contract talks with Konrad Laimer, with the Austrian dropping his demands for a massive pay rise in favour of modest terms to stay at Bayern Munich.
Borussia Mönchengladbach have completed the signing of Ukrainian international Yukhym Konoplia from Shakhtar Donetsk on a free transfer, with the defender penning a deal until 2029.
Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown has addressed speculation linking him with a summer move to FC Bayern Munich, insisting his sole focus remains on international duty with Germany.
Hamburger SV have become the sixth German club to surpass 150,000 members, marking a remarkable rise from their 100,000 total in 2023 while celebrating with a special tribute on the Elbe River.
French forward Mathys Tel has expressed his desire to remain at Tottenham Hotspur beyond the current campaign following an improved run of form under manager Roberto De Zerbi.
Borussia Mönchengladbach have confirmed that Eugen Polanski will continue as head coach next season, though changes to the squad and backroom staff are planned.