Top 10 Most Expensive Signings In Borussia Dortmund’s History

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Here we show you the top 10 most expensive signings in Borussia Dortmund history

Can you guess who is the most expensive player in Dortmund’s transfer history? We gathered some information from Transfermarkt for some of the best players in the world, that is, their all-time performing stats.

This article will tell you about the list of top 10 most expensive signings in Borussia Dortmund’s history.

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Most Expensive Signings

  1. Ousmane Dembele – €35m
  2. Sebastien Haller – €31m
  3. Mats Hummels – €30.5m
  4. Karim Adeyemi – €30m
  5. Donyell Malen – €30m
  6. André Schürrle – €30m
  7. Abdou Diallo – €28m
  8. Henrikh Mkhitaryan – €27.5m
  9. Thorgan Hozard – €25.5m
  10. Nico Schulz – €25.5m

Ousmane Dembele is still the most expensive player in Dortmund’s transfer history. He was signed by Barcelona in 2016/17 season for a fee of €35 million. But now as a Catalan, he has not been in good health condition for two years.

Barca is trying to sign Raphina from Leeds United and thus wants to sell Dembele as soon as possible. Let us tell you that he is no longer a Catalan since his contract with the clubs has expired.

Dortmund recently signed Sebastien Haller from Ajax for €31 million and fans are going crazy over this transfer. Haller was one of the best strikers in 2021/22 UEFA Champions League as a striker.

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The 28-year old said that he is looking forward to playing in front of more than 80,000 fans at the Signal Iduna Park.

“I can’t wait to feel the support of over 80,000 spectators as part of the BVB family in the future. Together, I hope that we will be able to achieve great things in the coming years and also celebrate together.”

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