VfL Wolfsburg will probably do nothing in the winter transfer window. Marcel Schäfer currently sees “no need” to have to take action himself. However, there could be departures.

In the current transfer winter, things have been pretty quiet around Wolfsburg so far. And that probably won’t change too much. At least that’s what Marcel Schäfer assumes.

He told the Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung: “Probably we won’t get much movement.”

VfL is currently in the training camp in Portugal. There, the upward trend that the wolves under Niko Kovac showed before the World Cup break should be further consolidated. In all likelihood, there will be no new players.

There is currently no position where it is “an absolute must” to work again, Schäfer continued. “Maybe for the summer. It’s no big secret that we’re looking for something at left-back as Otavio and Roussillon’s contracts are expiring. But there’s no need at the moment.”

On the other hand, something could still be done on the tax side. Wolfsburg have several players who could leave the club in January. Luca Waldschmidt could still go, just like Josip Brekalo, for example. Both don’t get the playing time they hoped for, while Kovac doesn’t necessarily need them as a substitute either.

This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as Marcel Schäfer explains Wolfsburg’s winter transfer plans.