FIFA confirms: Deadline Day 2022 in Bundesliga on September 1st

Instead of August 31st

The so-called Deadline Day, the end of the summer transfer phase, will take place in Germany this year on September 1st instead of the usual August 31st. FIFA confirmed this in their transfer window calendar. No information was initially given about the reasons. The last transfer day was usually postponed if the end of August fell on a weekend.

Players can also be signed in England and Spain until September 1 this year. According to the FIFA calendar, Italy has not yet followed suit, August 31 is entered there, as well as in France, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland. Other countries sometimes have much longer transfer periods: In Turkey, player additions are still possible until September 8th, in Portugal even until September 22nd.

With Süle: These top transfers are already fixed for the 2022/23 Bundesliga season

These top transfers are already fixed for the 2022/23 Bundesliga season

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Transfer fee and market value, including free transfers, are taken into account in this gallery. The higher number is decisive for the ranking.
(as of March 28, 2022)

Faride Alidou – HSV -> Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €1.5M

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free transfer

Havard Nordtveit – leaves TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €1.5M

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Stefan Ilsanker – leaves Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €1.5m

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Mike van der Hoorn – Arminia Bielefeld -> FC Utrecht – market value: €1.6M

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fee unknown

Roman Bürki – BVB -> St. Louis City SC – market value: €1.8M

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free transfer

Maximilian Bauer – Greuther Fürth -> FC Augsburg – market value: €2m

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free transfer

Aymen Barkok – Eintracht Frankfurt -> Mainz 05 – market value: €2m

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free transfer

Paul Seguin – Greuther Fürth -> Union Berlin – market value: €2.2m

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free transfer

Rodrigo Zalazar – Eintracht Frankfurt -> Schalke 04 – market value: €2.5m

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Transfer fee: €2 million

Finn Ole Becker – FC St. Pauli -> TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €2.5m

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free transfer

Danny da Costa – leaves Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €3.5m

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Jérôme Onguéné – RB Salzburg -> Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €3.5M

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free transfer

João Klauss – TSG Hoffenheim -> St Louis City SC – market value: €3.5M

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Transfer fee: €3.2 million

Grischa Prömel – Union Berlin -> TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €5.5M

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free transfer

Anthony Caci – Racing Strasbourg -> Mainz 05 – market value: €6m

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free transfer

Jakub Kaminski – Lech Poznan -> VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €10m

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Transfer fee: €10 million

John Anthony Brooks – leaves VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €12m

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Randal Kolo Muani – Nantes -> Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €15M

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free transfer

Hee-chan Hwang – RB Leipzig -> Wolves* – fee: €16.7m

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Market value: €13 million
*Hwang is already on loan for the Wolves in the 2021/22 season

Matthias Ginter – leaves Gladbach – market value: €24m

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Niklas Süle – FC Bayern -> BVB – market value: €35m

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free transfer

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