Kaiserslautern is planning an overhaul with a younger squad to be successful in the upcoming season. Coach Torsten Lieberknecht and manager Thomas Hengen are working to build a strong team. The officials at 1. FC Kaiserslautern need to have a lot of patience when it comes to putting together a strong team for the upcoming season. The goal is to rejuvenate the squad. The fans of 1. FC Kaiserslautern will be introduced to the new season not at the legendary Fritz-Walter-Stadion, but at a leisure park in Haßloch, Palatinate. For the football second division team, it will be about returning to the top league again. So far, 51-year-old Thomas Hengen has been able to sign two players. Goalkeeper talent Yannick Onohiol comes from the Bundesliga reserve team of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. The purchase option was exercised for Paul Joly, who was already loaned out by AJ Auxerre in the previous season. However, a return of defender Dominique Heintz, who was sorted out by 1. FC Köln, is not an issue. Apart from this personnel matter, another personnel upheaval is emerging in the Palatinate. With Daniel Hanslik, who is moving to VfL Bochum, and Kenny Prince Redondo, two long-time identification figures left the club at the end of the season. The contracts of both players were not extended. The training starts on June 29 at the Fritz-Walter-Stadion. A test match against Bundesliga club FSV Mainz 05 and the general rehearsal against French second division club FC Metz are planned. From July 19 to 26, the team will be in a training camp in Sterzing, Italy. The new second league season starts on the weekend between August 7 and 9. The first highlight is the Southwest Derby at Waldhof Mannheim in the first round. Other players like Mahir Emreli and Erik Wekesser have no role in the plans despite valid contracts. The loaned-out players Jisoo Kim, Atanas Chernev, and goalkeeper Simon Simoni will not be signed further. Negotiations are still ongoing with striker Norman Bassette's parent club Coventry City. Jan Elvedi could have a perspective. The officials at 1. FC Kaiserslautern hope that the new season will be successful. They are working to build a strong team to achieve the goals. The fans of 1. FC Kaiserslautern are excited to see how the new season will be. They hope that the team will be successful and achieve the goals. The preparation for the new season has begun. The team will prepare in the training camp in Sterzing, Italy. The new season will be exciting. The fans of 1. FC Kaiserslautern are ready to support their team.
Transfer
Kaiserslautern Plans Overhaul with Younger Squad
Kaiserslautern aims to rejuvenate its squad for the upcoming season. Coach Torsten Lieberknecht and manager Thomas Hengen are working to build a strong team
Kaiserslautern Hub