Gladbach plans to invest deliberately in the next generation and offers Comunio managers three promising options: midfield prospect Wael Mohya, returning striker Robin Hack and centre‑back Fabio Chiarodia.

Which players shine in the value‑for‑money check?

Wael Mohya (17) scored two goals in the final third of the season, including one in Munich, raising his market value to €2.41 million (as of 2026). The attacker is set to start regularly in his second professional season at Gladbach – ideal for managers seeking low risk.

Robin Hack, 27, returned after a long injury lay‑off and netted as a joker in the last four matchdays. His current market value stands at €2.99 million and he is expected to start the first two games against Leipzig and Elversberg. Hack provides immediate quality on the wing.

Fabio Chiarodia, 21, featured three times in the starting XI at the end of last season because coach Eugen Polanski preferred him over Kevin Diks. Priced at €660 000, he is the cheapest offer and could benefit from a possible departure of Nico Elvedi.

Why are the Gladbachers focusing on young talent?

The club announced a stronger emphasis on home‑grown players to stay competitive long‑term. Departures of seasoned players open spots for youngsters who already have first‑team experience. This saves transfer budget and deepens the squad.

How do Comunio managers profit from the new options?

Managers can expect increased minutes for Mohya, as he is likely to secure a regular spot on the wing or as a number 10. Hack delivers instant attacking firepower, while Chiarodia offers a reliable, low‑cost defensive option. All three provide a solid cost‑benefit ratio for the upcoming season.

What does this mean for the upcoming campaign?

Gladbach begins with a blend of experienced pros and youthful prospects. If Mohya, Hack and Chiarodia expand their roles, the team could become defensively sturdier and offensively more versatile. For Comunio users, this translates into greater lineup flexibility and potentially higher point totals in the early weeks.