New arrivals and test players: Eintracht Braunschweig's relegation goal!

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Eintracht Braunschweig is preparing for the new season at the training camp in Austria and is planning further reinforcements.

Eintracht Braunschweig bereitet sich im Trainingslager in Österreich auf die neue Saison vor und plant weitere Verstärkungen.
Eintracht Braunschweig is preparing for the new season at the training camp in Austria and is planning further reinforcements.

New arrivals and test players: Eintracht Braunschweig's relegation goal!

Preparations for the new season are already in full swing at Eintracht Braunschweig. The team is currently in training camp in Austria, where coach Heiner Backhaus is doing everything he can to ensure that his team doesn't have to worry about relegation. How news38.de According to reports, two test players, Lennard Becker and David Richter, traveled to the training camp to demonstrate their skills.

Lennard Becker, just 19 years old, previously played for FC Bayern Munich's second team and impressed with 17 appearances and two assists in the Bavarian Regional League. He was also active in the Youth League and now has a chance at Eintracht Braunschweig. David Richter, on the other hand, has more experience, was most recently in goal at SV Sandhausen and also has stints at VfL Osnabrück, 1860 Munich and Kickers Offenbach. He joined the team the day after Becker, and the question of whether their involvement is a short-term test or a long-term prospect remains intriguing.

New additions and squad planning

Eintracht Braunschweig has already welcomed some fresh faces in the current transfer period. Lukas Frenkert from Preußen Münster, Frederik Jäkel from RB Leipzig (on loan) and Mehmet Aydin from Schalke 04 joined the team. The return of Ron-Thorben Hoffmann and Lino Tempelmann from FC Schalke 04 also speaks for Eintracht's desire to strengthen the squad. Managing director Benjamin Kessel is optimistic that another player will soon join coach Backhaus' team liga-zwei.de reported.

The club has clear ideas about the reinforcements needed: a second goalkeeper, a six, an attacker to compensate for the departure of striker Rayan Philippe and a central defender with a strong left foot are on the agenda. There is already discussion in fan circles about Louis Breunig from SSV Jahn Regensburg, who had to take a break from matchday 26 last season due to an injury, but was in top form until then.

Eintracht's transfer record

Eintracht's transfer activities are certainly impressive. In the 25/26 season, the club recorded income of 2.50 million euros and expenses of 750,000 euros, resulting in a total balance sheet increase of 1.75 million euros. It is clear that with these goals and a solid financial basis, Eintracht Braunschweig is well positioned to meet the challenges of the coming season. Further details about the transfers are available here transfermarkt.com to find.

It remains to be seen how the newcomers and test players will perform in the further training camps and what decisions those responsible will make in the coming weeks. Fans can be excited to see what the new season brings!