Top 10 Most Expensive Departures From Bundesliga To Premier League

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Top 10 Most Expensive Departures From Bundesliga To Premier League

Here are the top 10 most expensive departures from Bundesliga to Premier League

Who is the most valuable Bundesliga player that departed to Premier League? We gathered some information from Transfermarkt for some of the best players in the world, that is, their all time market value stats.

This article will tell you about top 10 most expensive departures from Bundesliga to Premier League.

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Most Expensive Departures

  1. Jadon Sancho – €85m
  2. Kai Havertz – €80m
  3. Kevin De Bruyne – €76m
  4. Christian Pulisic – €64m
  5. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – €63m
  6. Erling Haaland – €60m
  7. Naby Keita – €60m
  8. Timo Werner – €53m
  9. Leory Sane – €52m
  10. Sebastien Haller – €50m

Manchester City has signed Erling Haaland for a fee of €60 million. It was a real bargain between City and Dortmund as he is one of the best players in the world and will strengthen the English club’s attack more.

Manchester United signed Jadon Sancho in order to have high hopes for the UEFA Champions League. Unfortunately, the club didn’t get through the round-of-16 this season and has failed to qualify for next season’s competition.

Haaland Is More Valuable Than:

  • Erling Haaland – €150m
  • Frieburg – €143m
  • Mainz – €122m
  • Hertha – €114m
  • Augsburg – €92m
  • Union Berlin – €86m
  • FC Koln – €79m
  • Bielefld – €55m
  • Bochum – €40m
  • Furth – €35m

The 21-year-old is the second most valuable player in the world after Kylian Mbappe who has a market value of €160 million. That said, he is also more valuable than all the Bundesliga clubs mentioned above.

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Haaland will immediately become one of City’s highest earners when he joins officially on July 1. However, his salary will not surpass Kevin De Bruyne’s £375,000-a-week.

Other than City, a few European giants like Real Madrid and Manchester United were also interested in signing Haaland. But Madrid wanted Kylian Mbappe more than any other player so they didn’t push themselves so hard.

By Shyam
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Shyam Sharma who joined SPORTS BIG NEWS in 2021. Focuses on soccer – chiefly the Premier League, LaLiga, UEFA Champions League, Liga MX and MLS. On occasion, also covers American sports, general news and entertainment. Fascinated by the language of sport – particularly the under-appreciated art of translating cliché-speak.