Red Bull chief Jurgen Klopp has been active in restructuring RB Leipzig ahead of the 2025-26 season, snapping up a key figure from Bayern Munich.
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Klopp signs new head scout for LeipzigScout spent over seven years in BavariaPersonnel overhaul taking place at Leipzig this summerFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Klopp has secured the services of long-time scout Maximilian Englert, as revealed on his LinkedIn profile. The 36-year-old will become "Head of Live Scouting" for RB Leipzig, which is equivalent to the position of chief scout.
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Englert, formerly a first-team scout at Bayern Munich for over seven years, joins Leipzig on the recommendation of former player Daniel Baier, according to Leipzig are currently restructuring their personnel following a disappointing season, with several positions reportedly needing to be filled. The report further claims that Leipzig have already made 16 changes related to first-team staff during the summer break, with further personnel adjustments still possible as the overhaul continues. Team psychologist Peter Schneider and match analyst Fabian Friedrich, who has been with Leipzig since 2012, are apparently on the verge of an exit. Dr Percy Marshall is moving to Bournemouth, while physiotherapist Simeon Unger is taking up a position at the Red Bull Athlete Performance Center in Thalgau, Austria. In addition, Ole Werner has been appointed as the new head coach.
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Klopp has been actively working behind the scenes to ensure Leipzig do not have another underwhelming campaign. According to reports from Germany, the ex-Liverpool boss, along with sporting direct Marcel Schafer, had a 10-hour long conversation with new head coach Werner to discuss sporting matters and tactical plans.
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The squad will also need reinforcements if they are to return to European football and challenge for the Bundesliga throne. Star players Xavi Simons and Benjamin Sesko have been linked with departures this summer, which could weaken the team to a great extent. Die Roten Bullen will return to action when they take on fourth-tier German side ZFC Meuselwitz on July 19 in their first pre-season game.






