Dominik Kaiser remains loyal to RB Leipzig: Talent development contract!

RB Leipzig extends the contract with Dominik Kaiser, who is responsible for talent development as head of the Career Center.
RB Leipzig extends the contract with Dominik Kaiser, who is responsible for talent development as head of the Career Center. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Dominik Kaiser remains loyal to RB Leipzig: Talent development contract!

Dominik Kaiser, who is primarily known as RB Leipzig midfield star, remains loyal to the association and has extended his contract by two years. Originally, his contract should only apply until June 30, 2025, but those responsible at RB Leipzig have decided to continue working. The 36-year-old will now act as head of the Career Center, where he is devoted to talent development and the care of rental players. Image reports that…

Kaiser, who moved from Hoffenheim to Leipzig in 2012 and played for the red bulls for over six years, is very happy about the contract extension and the opportunity to work with young talents. In his new role, he is not only a contact for the young stars, but also a central interface to the sporting management, which means that he can actively contribute to the further development of the association. Strkr explains that ...

talent promotion and sustainable development

The promotion of talents at RB Leipzig is very important and the Career Center plays a crucial role in this. Kaiser emphasizes how important it is to support young players on their way to the professional area and to enable them to develop the necessary game practice in order to develop as best as possible. In recent years, the committed young talent work, such as Jonathan Norbye and Timo Schlieck, have already found their way to the top leagues in Germany, which underlines the success of the Care Center. Talentcore emphasizes that ...

In order to maximize development, the Career Center focuses on a holistic approach that focuses not only cognitive, but also personal and technical skills of the players. The Talent Score Institute has continued to refine the concept since 2016 and strives to identify talents early on and to promote them individually. According to their studies, around 10,000 hours of training should be necessary for the development of exceptional skills, which underlines the seriousness and scope of the training.

A look into the future

The passion and leadership of Dominik Kaiser, whom he already demonstrated as a player, are also very much appreciated in his new function. It is currently still uncertain whether the crowd favorite could play an even larger role in the club in the future, but the conversations about it are being pursued with excitement. Kaiser is convinced that sustainability in the training of young players is the key to the long -term success of the club.

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