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fromCF Bayern Insider
3 days ago

Liverpool must beware Marc Guehi threat amid Bayern Munich interest

Bayern Munich themselves feel they had a very good summer transfer window, in part because they finalised the Luis Diaz deal from Liverpool. They now have another striker in the squad in the form of Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson. On top of that, they have the free transfers of a young national player like Tom Bischof and a boss in the defence in Jonathan Tah. So, you can see how Bayern are pleased with this business.
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fromBavarian Football Works
5 days ago

The Bundesliga teams spent some loot...

The Bundesliga is known as the proving grounds of upcoming talent. Most of the best players in Europe's top five leagues have played in Germany before, then gets sold off for bigger fees to other clubs. The BuLi also buys players, but wisely, and its exploits over the offseason saw it place third among the top five leagues in expenditure:
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Real Madrid
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

The art of the free transfer - and why Real Madrid are masters of it

Real Madrid repeatedly acquires world-class players on free transfers, often from top rivals, leveraging unmatched allure and prestige.
fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Why, and how, Premier League clubs are still cutting back despite record net spend

The Premier League dominated the spending, which isn't surprising given its annual revenue of €7.14 billion is nearly as much as the next two highest grossing leagues -- LaLiga, with €3.651bn and Germany's Bundesliga, with €3.619bn -- combined. According to Transfermarkt data, the English top flight's net spend -- defined as "transfer fees spent on acquiring players minus transfer fees received on moving players out" -- stood at €1.512bn ($1.76bn), which is a record amount even when you adjust for inflation.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Is 3bn Premier League spending cause for concern?

It was the transfer window when spending by Premier League clubs went into uncharted territory. Buoyed by the start of a record 6.7bn four-year domestic TV deal, and the extra revenue generated by newly expanded European club competitions, the top flight invested more than ever before this summer. But while the unprecedented 3bn outlay, and the drama of a frenetic deadline day, undoubtedly fuels even more interest in the league, does it also raise concerns?
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from101GREATGOALS.COM
1 week ago

Bayern Munich president slams 'crazy' Premier League spending

Premier League clubs spent massively while Bayern and the Bundesliga prioritize financial restraint, youth development, and preserving the 50+1 ownership rule.
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fromBavarian Football Works
2 weeks ago

The Woltemade Miss: Bayern Munich's Christoph Freund admits the buying power of the Premier League keeps growing

Newcastle United signed striker Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart for €75m plus €5m add-ons on a six-year contract, underscoring rising Premier League spending power.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

A transfer window to remember - but what could still happen?

Premier League transfer window has been exceptionally chaotic and expensive, with record spending, high-profile hijackings, and major transfer sagas involving Isak and Eze.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Ten players who could be on the move before the transfer window closes

Premier League clubs face chaotic deadline day with record spending over £2.6bn and urgent, potentially season-defining transfer pursuits, notably Alexander Isak's Newcastle–Liverpool saga.
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