Summer break: The hottest transfers in amateur football start now!
Find out everything about the current transfers in amateur football in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania during the 2025 summer break.

Summer break: The hottest transfers in amateur football start now!
The summer break in amateur football is more than just a breather - it is a time for transfers. As the 2024/25 season comes to an end in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, many clubs are already busy restructuring their squads. The OSTSEE-ZEITUNG informs that the first changes took place in May and that the coming weeks will bring numerous new developments on the transfer market.
Current reports about club changes come from all corners of amateur football, from the Regionalliga Nordost down to the regional league. Many teams monitor their transfers using a live ticker that is kept up to date. The summer transfer period officially ends on August 31st, and the transfer market can be expected to be busy until then. The live blog of the OSTSEE-ZEITUNG will remain current until the end of the deadline.
The numbers speak for themselves
A look at the transfers in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Association League clearly shows that the clubs are active. According to Transfermarkt, there have been 138 arrivals and 107 departures so far. The average age of newcomers is 13 years, while those leaving are on average 16.8 years old. What is striking is that there are no financial income or expenses from transfers, which indicates a tendency to promote young talents and integrate them into the squad.
If we look at the recent transfer record, it is clear that the focus is on the development of young players. In the coming weeks, clubs will continue to look to find suitable talent to strengthen their teams and remain competitive.
What needs to be taken into account?
The regulations for club changes are clear: In order to officially complete a change, the player must be deregistered by June 30th. This can easily be done online via DFBnet or alternatively by post. The new club must then submit an application for a playing permit to the regional association. An important rule also applies: players who have not played for more than six months can change for free, which further fuels the market.
The training compensation negotiated between the clubs varies depending on the age group and league. For example, the compensation in the top league is 2,500 euros and in the 7th league it is 750 euros. Such regulations influence the brand positioning of players and their attractiveness to new clubs, while at the same time the clubs finance their youth work.
The next few weeks promise excitement, both on and off the pitch. The summer transfer window is the perfect opportunity for clubs and players to seek new challenges and opportunities - and the anticipation for the coming season is growing!