Eintracht Braunschweig is looking for talent: Is Fenyö from Frankfurt?
Eintracht Braunschweig has a promising start to the 2025 season, is monitoring the transfer market and is planning squad optimization.

Eintracht Braunschweig is looking for talent: Is Fenyö from Frankfurt?
Eintracht Braunschweig starts the new season with a total of two wins and is therefore in great shape. The team secured a narrow 1-0 win against 1. FC Magdeburg and beat SpVgg Greuther Fürth 3-2. This positive development gives the players and coach Sebastian Haag a boost, while the squad optimization is already being worked on in the background. Managing director Benjamin Kessel has his eye on the transfer market and plans to look for reinforcements for the team until the transfer window closes on September 1st. The focus is on a defensive midfielder who meets the requirements for robustness and duel strength, as liga-zwei.de reports.
Lennard Becker's future remains uncertain in the ranks of Eintracht Braunschweig. Despite his active participation in preparation and test matches, he could be signed as a promising player, but the probability of this is not particularly high. A hot topic, however, could be Noah Fenyö, a Hungarian U19 international who is currently under contract with Eintracht Frankfurt. Fenyö has not yet received any playing time in the Bundesliga and could possibly be loaned out to Braunschweig or Kiel. Hoffenheim, it is said, is planning to sign the 19-year-old permanently, whose contract runs until 2029. 1. FC Nürnberg was already interested in him in the winter, but is no longer interested at the moment.
The national team is calling
The coming period will be particularly exciting for Noah Fenyö, as he has once again been nominated for the Hungarian U16 national team. This is his second appearance in the “Magyarok” jersey. Further games are scheduled for next weekend in which he will be available to his country. In addition, the talented midfielder will travel for two friendly games against the Russian national team from November 28th to December 2nd, which means he will not be available for Eintracht's upcoming league game against SKV RW Darmstadt youth.eintracht.de reported.
In the league, Eintracht Braunschweig is about taking the momentum from their first two wins and further strengthening their self-confidence. The DFB Cup first round game against VfB Stuttgart is scheduled for August 26th - a duel that the team cannot underestimate. After all, it brings with it none other than Schalke 04, one of the most traditional clubs in Germany, which, despite economic difficulties and personnel changes last season, is also pursuing the goal of celebrating further success in the cup. As eintracht.com reports, an exciting challenge awaits Braunschweig.
Progressing in the cup could play an important role for coach Haag's men in bringing the team even closer together. Eintracht Braunschweig has proven in the past that they can perform well even against supposedly superior opponents. With the right attitude and a bit of luck, they could cause the next surprise.