Ex-Wolfsburg wants to go back to Oranje
It’s been six years since the former Wolfsburg player Riechedly Bazoer (25) played his last game in the national jersey of the Dutch “Elftal” – he has been playing for Vitesse Arnhem since 2019. If the central defender has his way, the 2-0 win against Austria in June 2016 should not have been his last appearance for “Oranje” – to increase the chances of a comeback under Louis van Gaal and a jump on the World Cup train to Qatar, Bazoer is aiming for a change in the summer. According to a report in the newspaper “De Gelderlanderaccording to interested.
The newspaper brings almost a dozen clubs into play that deal with the defender, whose contract with Eredivisie club Vitesse Arnhem ends on June 30 after three years and exactly 100 competitive games: Olympique Marseille, LOSC Lille, AS Monaco, Olympique Lyon , AS Roma, US Sassuolo, AC Florenz as well as the German clubs Borussia Mönchengladbach, Bayer 04 Leverkusen and VfB Stuttgart.
Bazoer confirmed the inquiries: “The interest is great and there are many contacts”. Some are already “very specific. But making a choice is also quite difficult. This is due to the luxury of the offer, but also to my personal preferences. I want to go higher. In the direction of Oranje”, the ex-Wolfsburg resident confirmed his ambitions.
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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 May 19, 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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Linton Maina – Hannover -> 1. FC Köln – Market value: €1.8M
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free transfer
Roman Bürki – BVB -> St. Louis City SC – market value: €1.8M
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free transfer
Philipp Hofmann – Karlsruher SC -> VfL Bochum – 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
Delano Burgzorg – Heracles Almelo -> Mainz 05 – fee: €2M
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Market value: 750,000 – Purchase after loan
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: €2m – after loan
Finn Ole Becker – FC St. Pauli -> TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €2.5m
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free transfer
Danilho Doekhi – Vitesse -> Union Berlin – market value: €3m
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free transfer
Marcus Ingvartsen – Union Berlin -> Mainz 05 – market value: €3m
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Transfer fee: €2.3m – after loan
João Klauss – TSG Hoffenheim -> St Louis City SC – market value: €3M
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Transfer fee: €3.2 million
Steven Zuber – Entry Frankfurt -> AEK Athens – Market value: €3.5m
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Transfer fee: €1.6m – after loan
Danny da Costa – Eintracht Frankfurt -> Mainz 05 – market value: €3.5m
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free transfer
Jérôme Onguéné – RB Salzburg -> Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €3.5M
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free transfer
Luca Kilian – Mainz 05 -> 1. FC Köln – market value: €4m
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Transfer fee: €2m – after loan
Axel Witsel – leaves BVB – market value: €4m
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free transfer
Janik Haberer – SC Freiburg -> Union Berlin – market value: €4m
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free transfer
Jamie Leweling – Greuther Fürth -> Union Berlin – market value: €5.5M
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Transfer fee: €4 million
Grischa Prömel – Union Berlin -> TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €5.5M
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free transfer
Dominik Kohr – Eintracht Frankfurt -> Mainz 05 – market value: €6m
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Transfer fee: €3m – after loan
Anthony Caci – Racing Strasbourg -> Mainz 05 – market value: €6m
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free transfer
Amos Pieper – Poor. Bielefeld -> Werder Bremen – market value: €7m
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free transfer
Niklas Stark – leaves Hertha BSC – market value: €7.5m
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Patrick Wimmer – Arminia -> VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €8M
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Transfer fee: €4.1 million
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
Jeremiah St. Juste – Mainz -> Sporting – market value: €16M
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Transfer fee: €10 million
Florian Grillitsch – leaves Hoffenheim – market value: €16m
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Hee-chan Hwang – RB Leipzig -> Wolves – fee: €16.7M
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Market value: €13m – after loan
Matthias Ginter – Gladbach -> SC Freiburg – market value: €24M
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free transfer
Nico Schlotterbeck – Freiburg -> BVB – market value: €28m
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Transfer fee: €20 million
Niklas Süle – FC Bayern -> BVB – market value: €35m
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free transfer
Karim Adeyemi – RB Salzburg -> BVB – market value: €35m
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Transfer fee: €30 million
Erling Haaland – BVB -> Man City – market value: €150m
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Transfer fee: €60 million
Bazoer played 27 games for Lower Saxony between 2017 and 2019, but was mainly used in defensive midfield under Bruno Labbadia, Martin Schmidt, Valérien Ismael and Andries Jonker. At Vitesse, the 25-year-old, who was once considered one of the greatest Dutch defensive talents, played more in the center of defence. Bazoer was no longer able to confirm his highest market value of 15 million euros, which he had achieved at the age of 19 as a result of his move from Ajax to Wolfsburg. In the summer, Bazoer now wants to start a new attempt outside of the Eredivisie: “I want to play for titles and make sporting progress on a personal level.”
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