The summer transfer window has already produced several headline-grabbing moves involving Bundesliga clubs. Here’s a detailed look at the most significant transfers completed so far.
PSV → Bayern Munich (€50m)
FC Bayern wasted no time in the transfer market, securing the signing of Saibari during the World Cup. The versatile Moroccan attacker justified the timing of the deal, impressing with three goals before an unfortunate injury ended his tournament early.
After scoring 19 goals and recording nine assists in 37 appearances for PSV last season, Saibari will add further attacking depth to Bayern’s already potent frontline. His ability to operate as an attacking midfielder, winger, or striker makes him a valuable asset for Vincent Kompany’s squad.
Eintracht Frankfurt → Bayern Munich (€50m)
Bayern Munich also completed the signing of German international Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt during the World Cup. The 23-year-old, who impressed as Germany’s starting left-back in their dominant 7-1 victory over Curaçao, joins after a standout season with Frankfurt.
Known for his attacking instincts and strong technical skills, Brown provides Bayern with a reliable alternative to the injury-prone Alphonso Davies on the left flank of defence.
TSG Hoffenheim → Newcastle United (€50m)
Just 18 months after joining from Swedish club Hammarby, Bazoumana Touré has departed TSG Hoffenheim for Newcastle United in a deal worth €50 million — a record sale for the Sinsheim-based side.
The dynamic Ivorian international elevated his performances last season, contributing five goals and 12 assists, and his departure will certainly be felt by Hoffenheim supporters.
Olympique Lyon → Bayer Leverkusen (€29.5m)
Bayer Leverkusen have secured one of the Bundesliga’s most exciting new prospects, signing 21-year-old Moreira from Olympique Lyon. The winger enjoyed a productive campaign in France, tallying eight goals and 11 assists across 37 matches.
With his pace and flair on the left wing, Moreira will aim to cement a starting role under Leverkusen’s new head coach, Carles Martinez.
Bayer Leverkusen → Atlético Madrid (€22m)
Bayer Leverkusen have bid farewell to a club legend, with Alejandro Grimaldo completing a move to Atlético Madrid. A cornerstone of Leverkusen’s double-winning 2023/24 campaign, Grimaldo departs after scoring 30 goals and providing 45 assists in 145 appearances.
Though the club hoped to retain him, the 30-year-old left-back’s wish to return to Spain was ultimately granted.
RSC Anderlecht → TSG Hoffenheim (€20m)
TSG Hoffenheim pulled off a major coup by beating several top European clubs to the signing of Belgian prodigy Nathan De Cat.
Despite turning 18 only this week, the central midfielder has already made 53 senior appearances for Anderlecht, contributing four goals and five assists. His arrival signals Hoffenheim’s commitment to developing young talent.
Borussia Mönchengladbach → RB Leipzig (€20m)
Rocco Reitz has officially joined RB Leipzig from Borussia Mönchengladbach, a move that had been confirmed months in advance. The transfer left Gladbach fans disappointed to lose one of their most energetic midfielders.
Reitz will now compete for a key role in Leipzig’s midfield alongside Assan Ouedraogo and Nicolas Seiwald as he seeks to take the next step in his career.
RB Salzburg → Borussia Dortmund (€19.5m)
Borussia Dortmund have reinforced their defence with the signing of Gadou from RB Salzburg. The 19-year-old centre-back is tall, quick, and physically strong, attributes that will help strengthen Dortmund’s backline.
Given Nico Schlotterbeck’s early-season injury absence, Gadou is expected to step directly into the starting lineup.
Werder Bremen → SC Freiburg (€12m)
Goalkeeper Backhaus has made the switch from Werder Bremen to SC Freiburg, taking over from Noah Atubolu, who has expressed a desire to move on this summer.
After an impressive season as Bremen’s No. 1, Backhaus now looks forward to showcasing his skills in European competition, with Freiburg set to compete in the UEFA Conference League.
Hertha BSC → Bayer Leverkusen (€9m)
One of the most talked-about transfer stories in German football this year concluded with Bayer Leverkusen signing 16-year-old Kenneth Eichhorn from Hertha BSC.
The young midfielder, who turned down interest from several European giants, has chosen Leverkusen as the ideal environment to continue his development and secure regular top-flight football. Despite his age, Eichhorn made 19 senior appearances for Hertha last season, underscoring his immense potential.
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