After the coach carousel, the players in the Bundesliga are also sold, loaned and signed during the summer break.
The last transfers at a glance.
Munich - Despite the Corona crisis, large sums of money flowed to the Bundesliga clubs again during this summer break, some clubs took a lot of money into their hands in the current transfer period, while others reinvested their large earnings.
FC Bayern is very cautious compared to the competition, only for Dayot Upamecano they paid a transfer apart from the Nagelsmann transfer.
Whether Munich will present another new addition by the end of the transfer window now depends on possible player sales.
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Manchester United caught the biggest fish, and the Premier League club had Jadon Sancho from BVB cost 85 million euros.
Borussia Dortmund then took Donyell Malen, another offensive player, from Eindhoven for 30 million euros.
The Dortmund keeper had already signed Gregor Kobel for 15 million euros from Stuttgart.
Since the 32 million transfer from Leon Bailey, the Leverkusen-based company has also invested more again, at the beginning of the week the changes from Robert Andrich (6.5 million / Union Berlin) and Piero Hincapié (6.35 million / CA Talleres, Argentina) became known given.
With Odilon Kossounou (23 million / Club Bruges) and Mitchel Bakker (7 million / PSG), the Bayer cross had already strengthened the defensive, the Havertz millions are clearly not squandered, but wisely invested.
Bundesliga: The latest transfers (as of August 17th)
player |
Transferring association |
New club |
Transfer |
Robert Andrich |
Union Berlin |
Leverkusen |
6.5 million |
Piero Hincapié |
CA Talleres |
Leverkusen |
6.35 million |
Jeremy Dudziak |
Hamburger SV |
Fuerth |
0.75 million |
Enzo Millot |
Monaco |
Stuttgart |
1.75 million |
Jonathan Maier |
Mainz 05 |
Rostock |
Borrow |
Sebastian Polter |
Fortuna Sittard |
Bochum |
free transfer |
Stefanos Kapino |
Bremen |
Bielefeld |
not specified |
Oscar Linnér |
Bielefeld |
Brescia |
Borrow |
Bundesliga: Some teams with a low budget season - four clubs have not yet paid a cent for new signings
Less well-heeled teams can hardly invest this season due to the corona, in the past season this worked out well for Arminia Bielefeld in the end.
Greuther Fürth has only put 750,000 euros on the table so far, while co-promoted VfL Bochum has so far only relied on non-transferable workers.
1. FC Köln, SC Freiburg and TSG Hoffenheim did not pay any transfer fee in this transfer period either (as of August 17).
Bundesliga: The most expensive transfers of the summer
player |
Transferring association |
New club |
Transfer |
Jadon Sancho |
BVB |
Manchester United |
85 million |
Dayot Upamecano |
Leipzig |
FC Bayern |
42.5 million |
Ibrahima Konaté |
Leipzig |
Liverpool |
40 million |
Leon Bailey |
Leverkusen |
Aston Villa |
32 million |
Donyell Malaen |
Eindhoven |
BVB |
30 million |
Nicolás González |
Stuttgart |
Florence |
23.5 million |
André Silva |
Frankfurt |
Leipzig |
23 million |
Odilon Kossounou |
Bruges |
Leverkusen |
23 million |
Jhon Cordoba |
Hertha |
Krasnodar |
20 million |
With more than 91 million euros in transfer expenses, RB Leipzig is the most active team so far in this period (as of August 17).
But the total of five players, who each moved to the Red Bulls for an amount of 23 to 15 million euros, are compared to income of 95 million euros, the majority of which cover the transfers from Ibrahima Konaté to Liverpool and the Bundesliga move from Dayot Upamecano to FC Bavaria from.
The transfer window in the Bundesliga is open until August 31, until then the sports directors have time to adjust their squad.
The end of the month is also over in Italy, England and Spain.
(ajr)