30 players head to Zillertal

Squad for pre-season training camp

SV Werder departed Germany on Wednesday morning (Photo: W.DE).
First Team
Wednesday, 17.07.2024 / 09:10

SV Werder Bremen set off on Wednesday morning for their 10-day training camp in Zillertal. The Green-Whites will be based in Austria from 17th to 27th July as they prepare for the new Bundesliga season. Ole Werner has taken 30 players with him.

Four youngsters (Spyros Angelidis, Levi Wagner, Joel Imasuen from the U23s, Wesley Adeh from the U19s) are part of the training camp squad. Milos Veljkovic, who was in action at EURO 2024 with Serbia, will arrive at some point during the day. Romano Schmid and Marco Grüll, who were also at the tournament with Austria, are expected to arrive at the team hotel next Wednesday (24/7). Naby Keita (preparing for the Olympics) and Abdenego Nankishi (muscular problems) will not be involved.

Aside from plenty of training sessions, SVW will also play two friendlies at the Parkstadion in Zell am Ziller. The opponents will be Italian side US Lecce (Sat, 20/7, 15:00 CEST) and English club Sheffield Wednesday (Fri, 26/7, 14:00 CEST). Werder will head back to Bremen on Saturday, 27th July.

The training camp squad in full

Goalkeepers: Michael Zetterer, Mio Backhaus, Markus Kolke, Spyros Angelidis

Defenders: Olivier Deman, Anthony Jung, Niklas Stark, Amos Pieper, Mitchell Weiser, Milos Veljkovic, Julian Malatini, Felix Agu, Marco Friedl, Levi Wagner

Midfielders: Jens Stage, Leonardo Bittencourt, Senne Lynen, Romano Schmid, Isak Hansen-Aarøen, Skelly Alvero, Dikeni Salifou, Leon Opitz, Wesley Adeh

Attackers: Marvin Ducksch, Dawid Kownacki, Justin Njinmah, Oliver Burke, Marco Grüll, Keke Topp, Joel Imasuen

 

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