Football Season Guide

Hoffenheim

In


Wout Weghorst (att) Burnley - on loan; Attila Szalai (def) Fenerbahce; Marius Bulter (att) FC Schalke; Julian Justvan (mid) SC Paderborn; Florian Grillitsch (mid) Ajax; Diadie Samassekou (mid) Olympiacos Piraeus - end of loan; Marco John (def) Greuther Furth - end of loan; Maximilian Beier (att) Hannover 96 - end of loan; Kasim Adams (def) FC Basel - end of loan; Melayro Bogarde (mid) PEC Zwolle - end of loan;

Out


Christoph Baumgartner (mid) (k) RB Leipzig; Stefan Posch (def) Bologna FC; Munas Dabbur (att) (sp) FC Shabab Al-Ahli; Lucas Ribeiro (def) Ceara SC; Jacob Bruun Larsen (mid) (sp) Burnley - on loan; Sebastian Rudy (mid) (sp) released; Ermin Bicakcic (def) (sp) released; Philipp Pentke (gk) (sp) released; Angelino (def) (r) RB Leipzig - end of loan; Kasper Dolberg (att) (sp) OGC Nice - end of loan; Eduardo Quaresma (def) Sporting CP - end of loan; Thomas Delaney (mid) (sp) Sevilla FC - end of loan; Justin Che (def) FC Dallas - end of loan;

Pellegrino Matarazzo steered Hoffenheim to safety last season despite losing his first five games in charge. Previous boss Andre Breitenreiter was sacked in February with the club in freefall and conceding goals at an alarming rate. They eventually got their act together and finished in 12th position. The Kraichgauer will be quietly confident of a good season ahead after some interesting new signings during the summer. The departure of Baumgartner to Leipzig is a blow but he was expected to move on sooner rather than later. Hoffenheim have been dangerous going forward in recent years but there was a noticeable drop-off last season. Matarazzo has looked to address this with the loan signing of Wout Weghorst from Burnley. He may have struggled during his time in England, but he has excelled in the Bundesliga previously with Wolfsburg. Marius Butler should also add goals and assists and is another that has proven himself at this level. He was a standout performer for Schalke last season despite their relegation. A fully fit Grischa Promel and the return of the graceful Florian Grillitsch should bring some calm and control back to the centre of the park. Andrej Kramaric has also taken on a more deeper role in the twilight of his career so you feel the midfield is an area where Hoffenheim could be strong. Matarazzo is likely to continue with an offensive approach and that will naturally leave them slightly vulnerable defensively. However, the purchase of tough-tackling Hungarian international Attlia Szalai should help to make them stronger in that department.

Target


An improvement on last year is the least that will be expected from Hoffenheim, a top-half finish would be seen as good progress but they could be dark horses for Europe if they start well.