This is from a Deich Stube article:
"So far there have been no rumors as to which clubs might have had an eye on Maximilian Eggestein. There should be interest from the Bundesliga, but nothing concrete yet. One track allegedly leads to England. Perhaps Norwich City, the club with German coach Daniel Farke, could be an issue. There Werder Bremen has
already sold Milot Rashica for a fee of no less than eleven million euros. Thanks to possible bonus payments, this sum can grow to 15 million euros in the next few years. But it's not just about the transfer. A Maximilian Eggestein is not a cheap player for the second division as the Werder professionals will receive 40 to 60 percent less salary after relegation. Werder Bremen wouldn't mind getting a top earner like him off the payroll. The other way around: Which professional likes to forego money? Then there is the sporting component. After 156 Bundesliga games, the second division does not actually fit into the career plan of a 24-year-old. Apparently the otherwise calm Eggestein has now become a little impatient - and has changed consultants for the hoped-for change."
Like Rashica, Eggestein stayed on at Werder Bremen after they scraped though the play-offs to avoid relegation. Last season was even worse and he now wants out. Total guesswork, but I wonder if Rashica's move has spurred him to change agent to help him find a new club. As DH says, it could be a good move for him and for us. Our German manager, Rashica's signing, a player looking to restore his career path all suggest a SW type signing. One to watch certainly.