Gladbach needs to offload seven players to trim the squad. Manager Rouven Schröder has already signed four new players, but can only continue once the squad has been significantly reduced. Seven players are on the chopping block, including Florian Neuhaus and Joe Scally. Tomas Cvancara spent the second half of the season on loan at Celtic Glasgow, but was injured with a severe adductor injury and was not taken over by the Scots. Nathan Ngoumou is still recovering from his Achilles tendon rupture in April 2025 and no longer plays a role in the new squad structure. Grant-Leon Ranos was unable to establish himself in the Lower Rhine region or on loan at Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig and is also up for sale. In the goalkeeper department, Jan Olschowsky is facing the axe after a loan year at Alemannia Aachen, as Daniel Batz has been signed as a new clear number two. The same applies to Noah Pesch, whose offensive qualities in Mönchengladbach have no perspective in the face of competition in the front area. Third-tier club Alemannia Aachen is said to have already expressed interest in signing the 21-year-old. The two most important names on the list are Joe Scally and Florian Neuhaus. The American, currently at the World Cup in his home country, was an absolute regular on the right wing in the past season. However, with the Ukrainian newcomer Yukhym Konoplia, Gladbach has already signed his successor. Since Scally's contract expires in 2027 and there is interest from the Premier League and Serie A, the club wants to cash in on him this summer. Neuhaus, on the other hand, is a question of personnel costs. The creative midfielder is one of the top earners with an estimated annual salary of four million euros, but under coach Eugen Polanski, he often switched between the starting lineup and the bench. His relationship with the club has also been strained since the incident with a mocking video from his Mallorca vacation last summer, which earned him a suspension. His departure is expected to save significant salary costs. Gladbach's manager Rouven Schröder wants to reduce the squad to 25 players to create a better balance. The sales of Scally and Neuhaus are expected to play a crucial role in this. The club hopes that the transfer fees for the two players will provide a good foundation for the future. Gladbach's fans are eager to see how the transfer summer will unfold for their club.