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The Bundesliga runners-up are closing in on a temporary move for the 20-year-old German U23 international.
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Last season's Bundesliga runners-up VfL Wolfsburg are on the verge of snapping up Mara Alber on loan - and the timing couldn't be better for both parties.
The 20-year-old German U23 international, hailing from Brackenheim, remains tied to the Blues until 2029. Her market value currently sits at €225,000, Soccerdonna reports.
This wouldn't be Alber's first taste of top-flight football away from home. She spent last season on loan at Werder Bremen, racking up 13 Bundesliga appearances and chipping in with four points. Not earth-shattering numbers, but enough to suggest there's genuine potential bubbling under the surface.
Should the deal go through, Alber would find herself in a rather tasty situation - Champions League football with Wolfsburg. That's quite the upgrade from a relegation battle at Bremen.
For a player still only 20, the chance to test herself at European level could prove transformative. Wolfsburg clearly fancy her prospects, and a successful spell might just put her on the radar for the senior national team too.
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