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Moussa Diaby has chosen: for Aston Villa and Premier League football, against Al-Nassr FC and crosses for Cristiano Ronaldo (38). After “The Athletic” reported on Tuesday about a new offer from the club from Birmingham for 50 million euros, wrote on Thursday first “sky“that Bayer 04 Leverkusen accepted – Fabrizio Romano gave his famous “Here we go” in the evening. A confirmation from the clubs is still pending.
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According to this, the “Werkself” collects the market value amount excluding bonuses – this could increase the price for the 24-year-old winger again. For Bayer, the upcoming departure of Diaby is the second most financially lucrative in the club’s history, only Kai Havertz brought in Leverkusen even more when he switched to Chelsea in 2020 with 80 million euros. He overtakes ex-colleague Leon Bailey (25), who has been playing for the “Villans” since 2021. Aston Villa post record spending on the Frenchman’s transfer fee: Diaby overtakes his future team-mate and right-wing rival Emiliano Buendía, 26, who joined from Norwich in 2021 for £38.4m.
At a glance: Bayer Leverkusen’s record departures / Aston Villa’s record arrivals
With Bailey, Havertz & Co.: Bayer Leverkusen’s most expensive sales
15 Lucio | 2004/05 for €12 million to FC Bayern
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15 Emre Can | 2014/15 for €12m to Liverpool
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15 Omer Toprak | 2017/18 for €12 million to BVB
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13 Arturo Vidal | 2011/12 for €12.5m to Juventus Turin
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13 Christoph Kramer | 2016/17 for €15m to Borussia Mönchengladbach
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12 Dimitar Berbatov | 2006/07 for €15.7m to Tottenham Hotspur
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11 Chicharito | 2017/18 for €17.8m to West Ham United
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10 Emerson | 2000/01 for €18m to AS Roma
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8 Benjamin Henrichs | 2018/19 for €20m to AS Monaco
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8 Kevin Kampl | 2017/18 for €20m to RB Leipzig
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7 André Schurrle | 2013/14 for €22m to Chelsea
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6 Hakan Calhanoğlu | 2017/18 for €23.3m to AC Milan
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4 Bernd Leno | 2018/19 for €25m to Arsenal
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4 Julian Brandt | 2019/20 for €25m to Borussia Dortmund
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3 Heung Min Son | 2015/16 for €30m to Tottenham Hotspur
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2 Leon Bailey | 2021/22 for €32m to Aston Villa
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1 Kai Havertz | 2020/21 for €80m to Chelsea
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Aston Villa and Al-Nassr had recently been in a head-to-head race for Diaby’s services, but Bayer is said to have been unhappy with the offers at first because they wanted €60m for the nine-time international.
Market values Bayer Leverkusen: All important changes at a glance
Aston Villa in terms of squad value without Diaby already ahead of Bayer Leverkusen
After mediocre years and a detour to the 2nd division under coach Unai Emery, the “Villans” have higher ambitions again and want to underline these with a strong summer of transfers in order to attack the Champions League ranks in 2023/24. The squad value of the Conference League participant is already €552m after the well-known additions of Pau Torres (26; for €33m from Villarreal) and Youri Tielemans (26; free transfer from Leicester). The Bayer squad, which starts in the Europa League, is currently the second most valuable in the Bundesliga at €473m.
Diaby, who is under contract in Leverkusen until 2025, currently has a market value of €50m, his career high was €60m in 2022. Bayer has said goodbye to eight players so far this summer, only Mitchel Bakker (23; Atalanta) paid a noteworthy fee of 10 million euros. Diaby was brought in as a talent from Paris Saint-Germain in 2019 for €15m and has since collected 97 points in 172 games for Bayer.
Arsenal 2x world top: most valuable squads & market value development since 2020
RB Leipzig – squad value: €442m
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Management value development since January 2020: € -103 million | As of July 17, 2023
Borussia Dortmund – squad value: €444m
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Development since Jan. 2020: -197 million €
Brighton & Hove Albion – squad value: €470M
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Development since Jan. 2020: +€253 million
Bayer 04 Leverkusen – squad value: €473m
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Development since Jan. 2020: +57 million €
Juventus – squad value: €512m
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-308 million
AC Milan – squad value: €513m
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Development since Jan. 2020: +52 million €
Inter Milan – squad value: €529m
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-104 million
Atlético Madrid – squad value: €535m
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-337 million
Aston Villa – squad value: €552m
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Development since Jan. 2020: +302 million €
Newcastle United – Squad Value: €580M
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Development since Jan. 2020: +311 million €
SSC Napoli – squad value: €629m
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-1.6 million
Tottenham Hotspur – Squad Value: €773M
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-186 million
Manchester United – Squad Value: €836M
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Development since Jan. 2020: +86 million €
Liverpool FC – Squad Value: €847M
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-332 million
FC Barcelona – squad value: €865m
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-311 million
Chelsea – squad value: €869m
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Development since Jan. 2020: +26 million €
Bayern Munich – squad value: €895m
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Development since Jan. 2020: +11 million €
Real Madrid – squad value: €991m
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-199 million
PSG – squad value: €1.03bn
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Development since Jan. 2020: -23 million €
Manchester City – squad value: €1.19bn
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Development since Jan. 2020: €-108 million
Arsenal FC – Squad Value: €1.21B
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Development since Jan. 2020: +528 million €
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