Overview
- Reports from kicker, Sky and others say Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt have agreed Schwegler’s switch to lead sporting operations.
- Sky reports a compensation fee of about €500,000 for Frankfurt to release Schwegler from his current role.
- The move could be finalized this week, though Wolfsburg has not issued an official announcement.
- Schwegler currently serves as Eintracht’s head of professional football and previously worked at Bayern Munich and Hoffenheim.
- He would succeed Sebastian Schindzielorz following Wolfsburg’s November shake-up, after approaches to Andreas Schicker and Marcus Mann were declined.