Jander transfer: Will the Nuremberg talent stay or will he change?
Caspar Jander, talent from 1. FC Nürnberg, inspires in the second division. Coach Klose is hoping for an extension until 2028.

Jander transfer: Will the Nuremberg talent stay or will he change?
In Hamburg it's all about talent, and a particular focus is currently on 22-year-old Caspar Jander, who is causing a sensation with his sporting achievements this season. The talented midfielder from 1. FC Nürnberg has had an impressive development. After a free transfer from MSV Duisburg, his market value increased from 750,000 euros to an impressive 5 million euros. This has not gone unnoticed and several Bundesliga clubs, including Stuttgart and Hoffenheim, as well as international teams such as Brentford and Brugge, are showing keen interest in the young German player. [Image] reports that coach Miroslav Klose is keen to keep Jander in the team for another season.
Klose sees the opportunity to sustainably promote Jander's development through an extended loan. This coming season could see the young player take crucial steps in his career as he takes up a permanent spot in central midfield, his primary position. Klose will be supported by the new performance coach, Helena Schmitz, who will be active for the professionals from summer preparation.
The U21 European Championships and their consequences
But not everything is currently going according to plan: Jander was unable to be on the pitch for the German U21s' opening win against Slovenia. This could have an impact on his market value, especially with respect to the wealthy clubs that are already eyeing him. In the meantime, however, there are other talents who are also attracting attention in the youth ranks, such as 18-year-old midfield talent Winners Osawe, who will play with the Germany U19s against Holland in the European Championship on Saturday.
1. FC Nürnberg is proud to have Jander in its ranks and hopes that he will continue to flourish. The commitment without an exit clause until June 30, 2028 will offer the club additional planning security. A competition for the best players becomes evident between the promising talent and the aspiring clubs.
A look at the competition
There are numerous young players on the international stage who also have the potential to become stars. Talents like Jude Bellingham and Jamal Musiala are just two examples of the multitude of footballers who also enjoy the attention of fans. Like Jander, these players have already proven their skills at important tournaments and show that the football scene is currently infused with a new generation. Even if Jander is not in the spotlight with the U21 team at the moment, the experience from another season in the second division could be crucial for his development. [Transfermarkt] offers a further look at Jander's career and his previous stations, starting with Germania Mauritz and ending with his current, promising time in Nuremberg.
It remains to be seen how the situation surrounding Caspar Jander will develop. But one thing is certain: he has what it takes to make a big splash in the football world.