
How the Bundesliga stars spent their 2025/26 winter holidays
How did Harry Kane, Luis Díaz and Joe Scally spend their winter break? Wonder no more...
Leipzig's Christoph Baumgartner headed for warmer climes in the Maldives...
... where he might have bumped into Eintracht Frankfurt captain Robin Koch.
Saïd El Mala headed to Qatar for a warm-weather break as well.
Nadiem Amiri also jetted off to the Middle East, paying a visit to Abu Dhabi.
Bayern Munich's stars have been enjoying a well-earned rest. Jamal Musiala spent Christmas in Sweden and then rang in the New Year with friends and family.
His Bayern team-mates celebrated the holidays in different ways, with Kane beaming in front of a tree, Díaz relaxing with loved ones and Manuel Neuer opting for tropical climes.
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jobe Bellingham enjoyed warmer climes in Dubai with his brother Jude.
Bayern defender Jonathan Tah has been enjoying a wintery trip to the mountains.
RB Leipzig's David Raum spent some time in South Africa...
Dortmund captain Emre Can expressed in his Instagram Christmas message the importance of slowing down and recharging at this time of year.
Bayer Leverkusen also shared pictures of stars such as Arthur, Jonas Hofmann and Robert Andrich imbibing the festive joy.
RB Leipzig striker Conrad Harder told the club website he was looking forward to traditional food like flæskesteg and risalamande along with carol singing in his native Denmark.
Lukas Ullrich looked happy as can be with his four-legged friend, while Scally was in a casual Christmas mode among festive snaps shared by Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Cologne coach Lukas Kwasniok didn't reveal how he would be spending Christmas, but might have dropped a big hint on what he would wear on the big day during his side's final match before the winter break.
Freiburg's Vincenzo Grifo has been donning a santa hat.
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