With the Bundesliga returning on May 16, Goal looks at 25 players in Germany's top flight that could be on the move in the near future
ProShotsLeon Bailey | Bayer Leverkusen
In 2018, Bailey was a rumoured target for some of Europe's biggest clubs as well as a possible England international. It turned out that the winger was never eligible for the Three Lions, while a move to Chelsea never materialised.
He has been inconsistent in the Bundesliga for Bayer Leverkusen, but on form can be one of the most dynamic wingers in the world.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesPhilippe Coutinho | Bayern Munich
Brazilian playmaker Coutinho is on loan at Bayern from Barcelona and has shown glimpses of the talent that earned him the nickname 'the Magician.'
Currently injured, the former Liverpool star is expected to return for the final weeks of the Bundesliga season where he will look to put himself in the shop window after being linked with a return to the Premier League.
Getty ImagesMaxi Eggestein | Werder Bremen
Eggestein has been at Werder Bremen since he was 14, but may have to leave the club to play top-flight football next season if they cannot escape the relegation zone.
An all-round midfielder, he has been tipped for a spot in the Germany international squad, while his agent revealed that his future is undecided due to Werder's current precarious league position.
Getty ImagesEmil Forsberg | RB Leipzig
Forsberg has been with RB Leipzig since they were in the second tier back in 2014-15, but has not been a guaranteed starter since Julian Nagelsmann took over the team.
He has regularly been touted as a signing for Premier League clubs and may finally make that long-awaited move at the end of the season, admitting in April that he has thought about a new challenge.