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RB Leipzig's sporting director expects longer contract talks with coach Marco Rose
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03.06.2026AI özeti

RB Leipzig's sporting director expects longer contract talks with coach Marco Rose

RB Leipzig's sporting director, Marcel Schäfer, stated that contract extension negotiations with coach Marco Rose are expected to take longer. Rose's current contract runs until 2027, and while Schäfer previously indicated a desire for swift renewal, he now suggests a more thorough analysis of the season and future plans is needed. The club is reportedly facing doubts from investor Red Bull regarding Rose's position.

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