
The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

The last couple of days have been really hard. It’s difficult to find the right words. Relegation. We are all very disappointed and deeply sorry that we haven’t been able to do better this season. We as players carry a big responsibility, just as the club does. VfL Wolfsburg should always be playing in the Bundesliga, and I’m sure it will again soon.
The game on Monday was also my last game for VfL. I decided not to extend my contract — a decision I made months ago. This was definitely not the ending I had hoped for, but I think it’s time for me to take on a new challenge.
I was a 22-year-old “kid” going abroad to play and live away from home for the first time when I signed for Wolfsburg. I have not regretted that decision for a single moment. This club and the people in it were exactly what I needed. Four and a half years and 124 games later, I am now a 27-year-old man who has grown so much during that time — as a player, but also as a person.
I look back on this time with so much joy. There have been many ups and downs, just like there always are in life. I have experienced so many great moments with you fans and with this club. So many beautiful memories with my family and friends in this city that I will carry with me forever.
Writing all of this is very emotional for me, because I have loved going to “work” every single day for the last four and a half years — even during the tough times. And that is because of all the people I have met during my time here. Players and staff. The people working behind the scenes to make everything easier for us players. Thank you.
Last, but most importantly, are the teammates I have shared so many unforgettable moments with — both on the pitch and especially off it. Four and a half years is a long time in modern football, and because of that I have met many different people over the years. I’m truly grateful to all of you — for all the fun and good times we shared together. I will miss you a lot.
I did my best as a player, and I did my best to be a good person to be around. Thanks for everything, Wolfsburg 💚🤍
Jonas Wind

Tough one. I’m hurt tbh but that’s football and life. I’ve done it before and will do it again - come back stronger.
Operation went well and I will now support the team until I’m back out there with the boys.
W👐🚀
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