Seiwald 20. RB internal access
Sports director Max Eberl has defended player changes from Austrian series champions Red Bull Salzburg to sister club RB Leipzig. “In the long run I’m just trying to get the best players to Leipzig – and if the best player is playing for a possible replacement for Konni Laimer in Salzburg, then I’ll keep looking around there,” said the 49-year-old on Friday evening before the top game against Borussia Dortmund (1: 2) on “DAZN”. Midfielder Nicolas Seiwald was announced a few days ago – the 21-year-old costs 20 million euros and will be the 20th player to move from Salzburg to Leipzig since 2010.
With Seiwald: These players switched 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, with numbers 19 and 20 joining Benjamin Sesko and Nicolas Seiwald in the summer of 2023. The German Bundesliga club paid a total fee of 177 million euros. All transfers to click through! (as of February 26, 2023)
Thomas Dähne (age at that time: 20) – on 07/01/2014 (free transfer)
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Market value at the time: €250,000
Nils Quaschner (21) – on 07/01/2015 (free transfer)
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Market value at the time: €500,000
Rodnei (29) – on 02/01/2015 (free transfer)
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Market value at the time: €750,000
Stefan Hierländer (23) – on July 1, 2014 (free transfer)
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Market value at the time: €800,000
Georg Teigl (22) – on January 14, 2014 (free transfer)
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Market value at the time: €800,000
Roman Wallner (29) – on 01/30/2012 (free transfer)
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Market value at the time: €1 million
Yordy Reyna (21) – on loan on 01/29/2015
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Market value at the time: €1.25 million
Benno Schmitz (21) – on 07/01/2016 for €800 thousand
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Market value at the time: €900,000
Stefan Ilsanker (26) – on 07/01/2015 for €3m
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Market value at the time: €1.5 million
Péter Gulácsi (25) – on 07/01/2015 for €3m
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Market value at that time: €1.75 million
Bernardo (21) – on 08/28/2016 for €6m
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Market value at the time: €1 million
Konrad Laimer (20) – on 07/01/2017 for €7m
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Market value at the time: €8 million
Hee-chan Hwang (24) – on 07/15/2020 for €12M
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Market value at the time: €10 million
Hannes Wolf (20) – on July 1st, 2019 for €12 million
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Market value at the time: €12 million
Dayot Upamecano (18) – on 01/13/2017 for €18.5m
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Market value at the time: €5 million
Amadou Haidara (20) – on 01/01/2019 for €19m
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Market value at the time: €20 million
Nicolas Seiwald (21) – on 07/01/2023 for €20m
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Current market value: €20 million
Dominik Szoboszlai (20) – on 01/01/2021 for €22m
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Market value at the time: €25 million
Benjamin Sesko (19) – on 07/01/2023 for €24m
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Current market value: €20 million
Naby Keïta (21) – on 07/01/2016 for €29.75m
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Market value at the time: €11 million
“He is very young, he is very hungry, great potential – accordingly perfect RB transfer,” Eberl explained the Seiwald commitment. During his tenure as manager of Borussia Mönchengladbach, he had criticized transfers between the RB clubs Leipzig and Salzburg. “What bothers me about RB is this pushing of players from Salzburg to Leipzig and from Leipzig to Salzburg. That has a bad aftertaste for me because they basically have two squads,” Eberl said in an interview with “Focus” in 2016.
“I said something about it as an opponent at the time. Seven years later, the world has turned in football,” Eberl now explained his change of mind. Salzburg is “quite normal for us, like any other club we look at, so we have no advantage,” said Eberl. “As with any other club, we will try to bring the best players to Leipzig.”
Eberl also commented on the former Mainz and Schalke Rouven Schröder, who is about to become a sports director in Leipzig. The 47-year-old is “of course a great professional,” praised Eberl. “If everything works out as it seems, then we have a great sporting reinforcement to further strengthen the sporting team around the team.” Schröder and Eberl are said to have a very good relationship with each other. RB is very ambitious, so you want to “position yourself very, very strongly”. Schröder most recently worked as sports director for FC Schalke 04, where he resigned at the end of October last year for personal reasons.
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