This summer
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All Bundesliga clubs together spent 854.43 million euros together this summer for new players. Malik Tillman and Jarell Quansah, who have become two-time to buy the record together at Bayer Leverkusen, were omitted to Malik Tillman and Jarell Quansah twice. There is also a new most expensive access at three other clubs.
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
€ 32.00 million
Market value
20.00 million €
Offensive midfield
position
Central defender
30.06.2030
Contract up to
30.06.2030
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Tillman was fetched by PSV Eindhoven by the Werkself with a fixed exit clause. Quansah, who came from Liverpool FC, is reportedly the transfer fee that can still increase due to bonuses. Tillman also lined up in third place in the most valuable approach in Leverkusen’s club history with a market value of EUR 32 million.
The 1st FSV Mainz 05 and FC St. Pauli have recently invested an unprecedented transfer. The Rheinhessen paid 10 million euros for Benedict Hollerbach and thus 2 million euros more than once for Aarón Martín, Jeremiah St. Juste and. At FCSP, the old record from 2001 was surpassed four times this summer with EUR 1.38 million. First by Morgan Guilavogui by purchase option of EUR 3 million, which was then ordered from the RC Lens via the buyback option, then by Joel Chima Fujita, who cost 3.5 million euros. Subsequently, Louis Oppie was obliged, whose transfer of 2 million euros was higher than that of İnceman, but not for the top among the Kiezkickers. This a few days before the end of the Martijn Kaars change period, which was released from 1. FC Magdeburg for 4 million euros.
SC Freiburg also has a new record purchase, which is no longer active with the Breisgauer. Ritsu Doan came to the SCF in 2022 for a basic reduction of EUR 8.5 million, with a resale clause to the transfer gain increased by EUR 1.9 million when it was changed in Frankfurt, which means that 10.4 million euros are now available. The Japanese is now standing in front of Yuito Suzuki and Baptiste Santamaria (EUR 10 million each).


