As a well-known talent Internet of Things, the Red Bull family has set off a trend of multi-club ownership models in football, and the current volume is second only to the city football group that is catching up. Since the Red Bull football club is spread across all continents, and the old employees can work here until retirement, Forsberg is about to say goodbye to RB Leipzig and move to the New York Red Bulls, a division of the American Professional League. As one of Leipzig's rise mythical heroes, the 32-year-old Forsberg's withdrawal from the mainstream league means that he has entered the retirement stage, which may be the best future career plan for the "old Red Bulls".
In 2009, Red Bull acquired Mark Lanstedt, a fifth-tier German team based in Leipzig, Saxony, and made four consecutive jumps in just seven years to promote to the Bundesliga. In the 16-17 season, he debuted in the Bundesliga, led the standings with a wave of 13 consecutive wins, and finally achieved the amazing achievement of being promoted from the second runner-up to the second place in the Bundesliga within a year. From the 18-19 season to the present, Leipzig has been firmly in the top 4 of the Bundesliga, including the 19-20 season, they made history in the Champions League, beating Tottenham Hotspur and Atletico Madrid in the knockout rounds to reach the last four. Red Bull turned the decade into a miracle, building a grassroots German team into a Bundesliga upstart, and in the process, those who joined Leipzig early and played for it to this day have made a difference.
The oldest of Leipzig's active players is the 29-year-old Pouffen, who switched to Leipzig from Danish Super League side Lingby in the summer of 2013 and followed the team from the Bundesliga to the Bundesliga, Poulsen dedicated his 10 years of youth to Leipzig, and so far he has contributed 88 goals and 65 assists in 378 appearances for the club in all competitions, ranking second in Leipzig's all-time scorer list. This season, the Dane also achieved a special achievement: he became only the third player in German football history to score against the same team (Heidenheim) in all three divisions, and he was the only player to do so for the same team (RB Leipzig). In addition, although Klostermann, who debuted in the youth academy of Bochum, is only 27 years old, he joined Leipzig as early as the summer of 2014 and is also a veteran of the team.
In 2015, Leipzig brought in Forsberg, Orban and Gulacic, all of whom have also experienced the team's promotion path, with only 31-year-old captain Orban still playing an important role in Leipzig's squad and his contract extension until 2027 this season. Forsberg has been with Leipzig for nearly nine years, contributing 70 goals and 68 assists in 323 appearances in all competitions, ranking fourth on the team's all-time scorer list, and his departure is a reminder of Red Bull's passionate years. Goalkeeper Gulacic has not yet left, but he has lost his place in the main team since the arrival of Brasvic last season.
Finally, Timo Werner, who may not have had a perfect career and has been questioned, but who has a proper Leipzig name for the future. In the summer of 2016, Timo Werner moved from Stuttgart to Leipzig, where he became a key addition to the Bundesliga. Although he has been away for two years and has been reduced to the edge of his return, he is still firmly in the top scorer of Leipzig's team with 113 goals, and it is difficult to be surpassed in the short term. Timo Werner's value plummeted during his playing years, and he struggled to bounce back after his second move to Leipzig, so he has no future here, so it is best to seek to leave the club as soon as possible to preserve a good Red Bull memory.