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Series champions Red Bull Salzburg are facing the commitment of several players: In addition to the well-known defender Jérôme Onguéné (see article from 13:24), national goalkeeper Alexander Schlager and the Icelandic midfield talent Hákon Arnar Haraldsson could also move to the city of Mozart.
The 26-year-old Schlager announced on Wednesday that he was leaving LASK for the summer of 2023. After his contract ended in June, he was available on a free transfer and could officially negotiate with interested clubs from January. The seven-time ÖFB team player was trained in Salzburg and Leipzig and has now played 152 Bundesliga games for Grödig and LASK.
A commitment from Schlager would probably indicate a departure from Philipp Köhn or Nico Mantl. Switzerland’s World Cup contender Köhn has been linked with clubs from his native Germany on several occasions, while Germany U21 keeper Mantl has been unhappy with his role as substitute goalie and could also seek a new challenge.
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With Haraldsson, Red Bull could loudly “courier“ steer another top talent to Austria. The 19-year-old Icelander is seeded with the reigning Danish champions Copenhagen and was also able to prove his skills in the Champions League this season. Haraldsson can be deployed flexibly and, in addition to his regular position in central midfield, has also been used as a solo striker or winger this season. In Salzburg he could be used both in the diamond and in the double attack.
With Haaland & Sesko: The most expensive departures from RB Salzburg
Martin Hinteregger (16/17) – for €10.5 million to FC Augsburg
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As of September 14, 2022
Valentino Lazaro (18/19) – for €10.5m to Hertha BSC
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Alan (14/15) – €11.1m to Guangzhou Evergrande
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Hee-chan Hwang (20/21) – for €12m to RB Leipzig
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Kevin Kampl (14/15) – for €12m to BVB
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Hannes Wolf (19/20) – €12m to RB Leipzig
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Stefan Lainer (19/20) – for €12.5m to Bor. M’gladbach
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Rasmus Kristensen (22/23) – €13m to Leeds United
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Diadié Samassékou (19/20) – for €14m to TSG Hoffenheim
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Mohamed Camara (22/23) | for €15m to AS Monaco
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Jonathan Soriano (16/17) – €15m to BJ Sinobo Guoan
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Xaver Schlager (19/20) – for €15m to VfL Wolfsburg
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Munas Dabbur (19/20) – €17m to Sevilla
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Dayot Upamecano (16/17) – €18.5m to RB Leipzig
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Duje Caleta-Car (18/19) – €19m to Marseille
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Amadou Haidara (18/19) – €19m to RB Leipzig
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Erling Haaland (19/20) – for €20m to BVB
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Dominik Szoboszlai (20/21) – €22m to RB Leipzig
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Sadio Mané (14/15) – €23m to Southampton
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Enock Mwepu (21/22) – to Brighton for over €23m
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Benjamin Sesko (23/24) – €24m to RB Leipzig
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Naby Keïta (16/17) – €29.75m to RB Leipzig
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Patson Daka (21/22) – €30m to Leicester City
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Karim Adeyemi (22/23) – for €30 million to BVB
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Brenden Aaronson (22/23) – to Leeds United for €32.84m
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