
These are being reintroduced particularly for reasons of sustainability. The aim is to reduce the number of small orders due to free delivery.
Delivery fees are set at €4.90 within Germany, but returns remain free of charge. If a fan places an order that has to be split into several orders (e.g. because an item is currently out of stock), you will only be charged the one-off shipping costs.
Above the threshold of €50 (for club members) and €55 euros (for non-members), Bayer 04 will continue to ship free of charge. Every fan who orders the most popular merchandise product, the jersey, will therefore continue to benefit from free shipping.

The Sports Tribunal of the German Football Association (DFB) has fined Bayer 04 Leverkusen €185,000 for spectators setting off pyrotechnic devices during a total of five competitive matches. This relates to four Bundesliga matches and the DFB Pokal semi-final against Bayern Munich. The highest individual fine relates to the away match at FC Köln at the end of April.
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen have extended the contract with U19 goalkeeper Simeon Rapsch. The Germany youth international goalkeeper has signed a long-term contract with the Werkself running to 30 June 2029. The 18-year-old joined Leverkusen from FC Viktoria Köln in the summer of 2024.
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Ken Izekor is leaving Bayer 04 Leverkusen to join third-tier side Alemannia Aachen with immediate effect. The 19-year-old centre-forward joined the club from Alemannia in 2018, and Izekor is now returning to his hometown.
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The Golden Boy Top 100 traditionally lists Europe’s most promising young players. In the latest update, published to mark the start of the new season, four current Werkself players – alongside loanee Francis Onyeka – feature on the list. This means Bayer 04 have the most players in contention of any Bundesliga club.
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