BVB: Mateschitz wants to prevent Adeyemi deal – RB Leipzig preferred

Salzburg “completely relaxed”

At the beginning of the year it was only a matter of time before the transfer of national player Karim Adeyemi (20) to BVB became official, but the reports have recently become more and more defensive. The “Ruhr Nachrichten” wrote in early March that the discrepancy between Dortmund and Red Bull Salzburg was too great. The transmitter “sports1“Now reports that Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz is the reason for this discrepancy. The 77-year-old wants to prevent the striker from moving to Borussia.








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“He tells himself that if he (Adeyemi, editor’s note) goes to the competition, to BVB, then they should at least pay properly. Mateschitz wants Adeyemi to go to Leipzig. So the last word has not yet been spoken, because the people of Leipzig are also working hard for the boy, ”said reporter Patrick Berger in the podcast “Die Dortmund-Woche”.

Accordingly, the talks should still be continued in the near future: Dortmund still want Adeyemi, the player wants to go to BVB. But Salzburg is demanding a transfer fee of 45 million euros, while the black and yellow want to go “with bonus payments up to a maximum of 38” million. The “Ruhr Nachrichten” had previously reported on the desired EUR 42.5 million. In all cases, the ex-Hachinger would become the most expensive departure in Salzburg history.

These players moved from Red Bull Salzburg to RB Leipzig

Popular route from Salzburg to Leipzig

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A total of 18 players have switched from Red Bull Salzburg to RB Leipzig since 2010. The German Bundesliga club paid a total of 128.55 million euros. All transfers to click through!

Thomas Dähne (age at that time: 20) – on July 1, 2014 (free transfer) – market value at that time: €250,000

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Nils Quaschner (21) – on 07/01/2015 (free transfer) – then market value: €500 thousand

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Rodnei (29) – on 02/01/2015 (free transfer) – then market value: €750 thousand

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Stefan Hierländer (23) – on 07/01/2014 (free transfer) – then market value: 800 thousand €

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Georg Teigl (22) – on January 14, 2014 (free transfer) – then market value: €800 thousand

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Roman Wallner (29) – on January 30, 2012 (free transfer) – then market value: €1.00 million

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Yordy Reyna (21) – on loan on 01/29/2015 – then MW: €1.25 million

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Benno Schmitz (21) – on 07/01/2016 for €800 thousand – then market value: €900 thousand

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Stefan Ilsanker (26) – on July 1st, 2015 for €3.00 million – then market value: €1.50 million

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Péter Gulácsi (25) – on 07/01/2015 for €3.00 million – then market value: €1.75 million

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Bernardo (21) – on 08/28/2016 for €6.00 ​​million – then market value: €1.00 million

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Konrad Laimer (20) – on July 1st, 2017 for €7.00 million – then market value: €8.00 million

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Hee-chan Hwang (24) – on 07/15/2020 for €9.00 million – then market value: €10.00 million

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Hannes Wolf (20) – on July 1st, 2019 for €12.00 million – then market value: €12.00 million

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Dayot Upamecano (18) – on 01/13/2017 for €18.50 million – then MW: €5.00 million

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Amadou Haidara (20) – on January 1st, 2019 for €19.00 million – then market value: €20.00 million

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Dominik Szoboszlai (20) – on January 1st, 2021 for €20.00 million – then market value: €25.00 million

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Naby Keïta (21) – on 07/01/2016 for €29.75 million – then market value: €11.00 million

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At “Sky Austria” Salzburg’s sports director Christoph Freund emphasized that “no water level reports” will be given now. He confirmed talks, “but there is no agreement yet. I don’t know if there will be. But we’re very relaxed.” Freund referred to Adeyemi’s contract, which runs until 2024, and didn’t rule out staying in Qatar until after the World Cup: “So it can also be exciting for Karim that he’ll give us another three months on the gas and then the World Cup is playing.”

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