Werder Bremen in transfer fever: Bosnian talent and center forward in sight!
Werder Bremen is planning targeted transfers to strengthen the squad. The focus is on striker Anthony Dennis and talent Esmir Bajraktarevic.

Werder Bremen in transfer fever: Bosnian talent and center forward in sight!
A lot is happening in SV Werder Bremen's transfer chatter. The traditional club from Bremen has intensified its search for reinforcements for the coming season, especially in the center forward position. How Dike room reports, two players from home and abroad are the focus of those responsible in Bremen.
Anthony Dennis from Göztepe Izmir and Esmir Bajraktarevic, who is currently under contract with PSV Eindhoven, are in their sights. Dennis, 21 years old and with a market value of 5 million euros, has a contract until the summer of 2027. However, his Turkish club is demanding an 8 million euros fee, which makes the negotiations exciting. Bajraktarevic, on the other hand, is a 20-year-old Bosnian international whose market value is also estimated at 5 million euros. He has a contract until 2029 and is considered a great talent who is being watched by several Bundesliga scouts. In addition to Werder Bremen, FC Bayern Munich is also among those interested. The Bundesliga could be a real career springboard for the young player, as Werder is monitoring the situation closely, although there is currently no need for the wing positions Weser courier points out.
Current developments in the squad
But that's not all that's been on Bremen's mind in the last few days. A return of long-time attacker Niclas Füllkrug is also being courageously discussed. “There’s something there,” you could say, because the striker has shown in the past and present what a valuable player he is for Werder. In addition, Werder Bremen could potentially seek further loan deals in order to strengthen the squad.
Among others, Younes Ebnoutalib from SV Elversberg and Silas Katompa Mvumpa from VfB Stuttgart are in focus. Mick Schmetgens has also signed his first professional contract - another sign of the club's youth support. At the same time there is news of Leonardo Bittencourt, who will be leaving the club, which brings the Bundesliga scouts onto the scene. Werder Bremen struck heavily in the last transfer window, signing seven players, six of whom came on loan. This suggests that the club is taking an active and dynamic approach to transfer policy in order to optimally align the squad.
The big club at a glance
SV Werder Bremen, founded in 1899, is not just a football club, but the largest sports club in Bremen with currently around 68,000 members. The team has secured a permanent place in the Bundesliga as a founding member and can look back on an impressive history of success. With a total of 14 national titles, including 4 championships and 6 DFB Cup wins, the club is a fixture in German football. They were also able to shine internationally, for example by winning the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1992. These successes underline Bremen's ambitions, which are also reflected in the current transfer rumors.
There's a lot on offer in the coming transfer period, and fans can be excited to see which players will actually slip into the green jersey in the end. Let's wait and see what the next few days bring and whether Werder Bremen can demonstrate a good hand with the newly targeted talents.