Deadline day laggards

1. FC Köln officially announced their personal deadline day stragglers on Friday and thus reacted to personal concerns on the defensive. The “Effzeh” strengthens with Nikola Soldo from Lokomotiva Zagreb. The central defender and son of ex-Bundesliga professional Zvonimir Soldo will receive a contract with the Domstädter until June 2025. The portal “Germanijak”, “Bild” and also Transfermarkt had previously reported on the upcoming change.

According to reports, Cologne’s sports director Christian Keller traveled to Croatia for a last-minute deal with a doctor so that the medical check and signature could be completed before the transfer deadline by 6 p.m. on Thursday. In Zagreb, Soldo had increased its market value by more than 1 million euros in the last season. Nothing was initially known about the exact transfer fee.

Weigl, Piatek & Co.: The Bundesliga transfers on Deadline Day

Weigl, Diallo & Co.: The Bundesliga transfer overview from Deadline Day…

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… these changes in and out of the German House of Lords still took place on September 1st.

Marko Johansson | HSV -> VfL Bochum | Market value: €0.5 million

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Donggyeong Lee | Schalke -> Hansa | Market value: €0.9 million

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Loan from Ulsan Hyundai

Clinton Mola | VfB Stuttgart -> Blackburn | Market value: €1 million

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Kenan Karaman | Besiktas -> Schalke | Market value: €1.4 million

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Rick van Drongelen | Union Berlin -> Hansa | Market value: €1.5 million

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Anderson Lucoqui | Mainz 05 -> Hansa | Market value: €1.8 million

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Nikola Soldo | NK Lokomotiva -> 1. FC Cologne | Market value: €1.8 million

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Mateo Klimowicz | VfB Stuttgart -> Arminia Bielefeld | Market value: €1.8 million

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Ajdin Hrustic | Frankfurt -> Hellas Verona | Market value: €3 million

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Transfer fee: €500 thousand

Jordan Beyer | Gladbach -> Burnley | Market value: €4.5 million

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Ilaix Moriba | RB Leipzig -> FC Valencia | Market value: €9 million

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Serhou Guirassy | Stade Rennes -> VfB Stuttgart | Market value: €10 million

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Aster Vranckx | VfL Wolfsburg -> AC Milan | Market value: €10 million

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Stefan Posch | TSG Hoffenheim -> Bologna | Market value: €10 million

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Krzysztof Piatek | Hertha BSC -> Salernitana | Market value: €12 million

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Rental fee: €1 million

Abdou Diallo | PSG -> RB Leipzig | Market value: €18 million

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Julian Weigl | Benfica -> Gladbach | Market value: €22 million

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Manuel Akanji | Borussia Dortmund -> Man City | Market value: €30 million

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Transfer fee: €17.5 million

“Following our injury-related absences, we decided to get back into the transfer market. In Nikola we have found a good option for our defence. He is technically strong, robust and comes to us with the rhythm of the game. Of course, moving to the Bundesliga means a leap for Nikola. We definitely have confidence in him,” said Keller.


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New signing Soldo said: “I am very happy that the move to the Bundesliga to 1. FC Köln has come about. It was always my goal to play in Germany, one of the biggest football leagues in the world, where my father also played for ten years. He’s already told me a lot about FC. I know that 1. FC Köln is a club with a long tradition and very passionate fans. Just like FC, I have big ambitions. The philosophy of relying on young players here is all the more an incentive for me to give everything. I watched FC’s last games and know that there is a good team spirit here and the team is like a family. I can’t wait to start training and get to know all the coaches and team-mates.”

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