Bayer Leverkusen: Interested in BVB goal Iván Fresneda from Real Valladolid

upheaval in summer

Right-back Iván Fresneda from Spanish first division club Real Valladolid was already a topic for several top European clubs in the past winter transfer window, including Arsenal FC, Juventus Turin and Borussia Dortmund. Now Bayer 04 Leverkusen are said to have joined the circle of potential buyers. This is reported by thetable football“.








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I. Fresneda

Real Valladolid
Right defender




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Accordingly, the right defensive side of the “Werkself” is one of Bayer’s construction sites as part of the squad change announced by managing director Simon Rolfes. Moussa Diaby and Jeremie Frimpong could possibly leave the Bundesliga side if there are lucrative offers despite the current contract. The same applies to Timothy Fosu-Mensah, who only made seven brief appearances this season. The money generated by possible sales could be invested in new transfers, for the U19 international Fresneda, whose contract with the northern Spanish club runs until 2025, Valladolid is said to have set a pain threshold of 15 million euros.

22x over 10 million: Bayer Leverkusen’s most expensive additions

21. Jeremie Frimpong | 2020/21 by Celtic Glasgow

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Transfer fee: €11 million

21.Kevin Kampl | 2015/16 by Borussia Dortmund

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Transfer fee: €11 million

19. Chicharito | 2015/16 by Manchester United

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Transfer fee: €12 million

19. Mitchell Wise | 2018/19 by Hertha BSC

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Transfer fee: €12 million

17. Heung Min Son | 2013/14 from HSV

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Transfer fee: €12.5 million

17. Sven Bender | 2017/18 by BVB

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Transfer fee: €12.5 million

15. Charles Aranguiz | 2015/16 from SC Internacional

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Transfer fee: €13 million

15. Adam Hlozek | 2022/23 by Sparta Prague

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Transfer fee: €13 million

14. André Schurrle | 2011/12 from Mainz 05

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Transfer fee: €14 million

13. Moussa Diaby | 2019/20 by PSG

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Transfer fee: €15 million

12. Hakan Calhanoğlu | 2014/15 from HSV

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Transfer fee: €15.25 million

11.Leon Bailey | 2016/17 from KRC Genk

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Transfer fee: €16.7 million

10. Exquiel Palacios | 2019/20 by River Plate

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Transfer fee: €17 million

9. Panagiotis Retsus | 2017/18 by Olympiacos

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Transfer fee: €17.5 million

8. Paulinho | 2018/19 by Vasco da Gama

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Transfer fee: €18.5 million

7. Lucas Alário | 2017/18 by River Plate

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Transfer fee: €19 million

6.Kevin Volland | 2016/17 by Hoffenheim

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Transfer fee: €20 million

5. Edmond Tapsoba | 2019/20 by Vitoria Guimaraes

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Transfer fee: €20.2 million

4. Aleksandar Dragovic | 2016/17 by Dynamo Kyiv

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Transfer fee: €21m

3. Odilon Kossounou | 2021/22 by Club Brugge

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Transfer fee: €23 million

2. Patrick Schick | 2020/21 by AS Roma

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Transfer fee: €26.5 million

1. Kerem Demirbay | 2019/20 by Hoffenheim

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Transfer fee: €32m

The magazine reports that the 18-year-old is open to moving to Germany. Compared to the Premier League, Fresneda sees more chances of regular playing times and a corresponding development perspective in the Bundesliga. In the current season, the homegrown player, who has been thrown back by a thigh injury, has played ten league games for Real. In addition to Bayer and BVB, Eintracht Frankfurt and VfL Wolfsburg are said to have kept an eye on Fresneda.


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“It will be a different summer than the last,” Bayer boss Rolfes recently announced with a view to the planned transfer activities. Coach Xabi Alonso took over the team in the fall in “an extremely insecure state. You had to lay a foundation. That was the defensive stability. We have made huge progress there – individually and as a group. Now we have to develop the playful component,” said Rolfes, who added with regard to the squad: “Due to the contract terms alone, there will be a lot more movement.” Six working papers, including that of ex-national player Karim Bellarabi, are running at Bayer out at the end of the season.

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