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Cologne (dpa) - At 18, Max Meyer almost became football world champion.

Joachim Löw had called the teenager into his provisional squad for the 2014 World Cup.

The national coach finally deleted him as one of seven professionals from the final squad, which then won the world title in Rio.

Leon Goretzka, seven months older than him, was one of the four fellow sufferers that Löw canceled shortly before the training camp.

Who today can serve as a model for how Meyer's career could have turned out.

For four more years, until the runner-up in 2018, they played side by side at Schalke.

Meyer even had more competitive games (192: 147) and more goals (22:19).

But then they parted ways.

Today Goretzka is a regular at Bayern Munich and a permanent member of the national team, according to transfermarkt.de, worth 60 million euros.

After two and a half mostly frustrating years at Crystal Palace in England, Meyer is listed at three million euros.

And with a half-year contract with Bundesliga relegation candidate 1. FC Köln, it is almost a complete new start.

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The break in Meyer's career can be put in spring 2018.

Public disputes arose in the course of the contract negotiations.

Meyer accused Schalke of bullying and was even suspended shortly before the end of the season.

The then manager Christian Heidel said that Meyer's advisor Roger Wittmann had called his protégé a “world class player”.

It's a catchphrase that has often been used to ridicule Meyer since then.

And that was brought out when he returned to the Bundesliga, as was the video of his father, who was behind the wheel of a car in 2020 and described it as a “paid Lambo from the bankruptcy club” (Schalke).

Meyer junior distanced himself “decidedly”.

He was “deeply shocked by this video.

That doesn't fit into my world. "

In Cologne, the now 25-year-old now wants to zero a lot again and recommend himself for higher tasks.

"It is important for him to present himself," said Horst Heldt, who was decisive for the transfer.

Because Cologne's sports director already worked with Meyer - in good Schalke times.

"And contact never broke off," said Heldt.

He even visited Meyer once in London.

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According to reports, Meyer is foregoing a lot of money in order to be able to play himself in focus again under Heldt and trainer Markus Gisdol, whom he also knows from Schalke.

It seems questionable whether he can make up the career gap on Goretzka.

But it is clear that he can do more than he has been able to show in the last three years.

Heldt therefore hopes that Meyer will lead FC to relegation and get back on track: "It can be a win-win situation."

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Max Meyer on fc.de

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Max Meyer on dfb.de

Press conference with Heldt and Gisdol on geissblog.koeln.de

Meyer's Instagram post about his father's video