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Atubolu has once again underlined his status as a potential future Germany No.1 this season with his strong performances for Freiburg, who have impressed at home and abroad. The 23-year-old even set an impressive new Bundesliga record by saving his fifth consecutive penalty on Matchday 4.
Baumann's consistency between the Hoffenheim sticks has seen him become Germany's No.1, a position he will likely hold at this summer's FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the USA. He has long been a virtual ever-present in the German top tier, recently joining the Bundesliga's top-10 list of appearance-makers.
Daniel Heuer Fernandes (Hamburg)
Having helped Hamburg return to the Bundesliga after a seven-year absence last season, Heuer Fernandes has been instrumental in keeping Hamburg above the waterline in 2025/26.
Gregor Kobel (Borussia Dortmund)
Dortmund's success this season has been built on a superb defence, and the man marshalling that backline is Kobel. No goalkeeper has kept more clean sheets in the Bundesliga this season than the Switzerland international.
Moritz Nicolas (Borussia Mönchengladbach)
Since his breakthrough last season, Nicolas has seemingly got better with each game for Gladbach. Despite the Foals' up-and-down form, he has still managed 10 clean sheets after Matchday 29, and ranks among the best in the league for most saves.
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