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Could Thiago Silva Be Wolfsburg’s Next Club?

Wolfsburg were relegated from the Bundesliga for the first time in their history after an aggregate 2-1 defeat against Paderborn in the play-off and already a plethora of players have been linked with the Lower Saxony club. Kicker report that deals for Hertha Berlin duo Tjark Ernst and Fabian Reese will likely fall through with the Wolves no longer playing top flight football, while Mika Baur now has that chance with Paderborn. Additionally, Ale…

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Just one night after the confirmation of VfL Wolfsburg's relegation to Bundesliga 2, the first rumors of the transfer market for next season have begun to circulate. One of the most surprising names linked to the German club is that of Brazilian veteran Thiago Silva. According to reports from "kicker", the name of the former Brazilian national team defender has been offered to Wolfsburg's management, although such a transfer is still considered …

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The example of Wolfsburg with its financier VW shows that if a club does a lot of wrong, all the millions are of little use to it. Nevertheless, competition with the investor associations remains unfair.

·Germany
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Since Monday evening it is clear that the VfL Wolfsburg has to start the course into the 2nd Bundesliga. This brings with it some challenges.

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After 29 years the VfL Wolfsburg is second-class again. The descent has great consequences: VW will cut the donations to the club, players must be sold – or forego salary if they stay.

·Dortmund, Germany
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In Wolfsburg the football millionaires have descended, while next door in the factory halls there is industrial struggle. One must be able to afford.

·Munich, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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