Julian Nagelsmann reacts to Paul Wanner’s DFB team rejection

Julian Nagelsmann reacts to Paul Wanner’s DFB team rejection

“I didn’t think the cancellation was dramatic, it’s very hot on the table,” Nagelsmann said on Monday in Frankfurt and emphasized: “The statement he made is very mature, very good for 18 years, that he just hasn’t given up yet the level.”

Wanner, who is on loan from FC Bayern Munich to 1. FC Heidenheim, has not yet decided whether he wants to play for Germany or Austria’s senior national team in the future.

He is currently playing for the German U21 team. For Nagelsmann it is important that a player does it with full conviction that he is proud to play for his nation.

Wanner was born in Austria and grew up mostly in Germany. He also played for the German Football Association in the U17, U18 and U20 teams. His mother is Austrian, his father is German.

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The offensive player had repeatedly said that he did not want to rush into anything with his national team future and would ideally like to play in the Bundesliga for a year first.

“We do have the fantasy that he can also play a role for us in a World Cup squad if the development continues well,” added Nagelsmann, who is in good spirits: “He hasn’t said: ‘You’re a Completely blind and I don’t feel like training under you’. But he has a good reason and then it’s okay with me.”

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