Bundesliga
Woldemade change officially confirmed-and other spectacular transfers
For the 2025/26 season in the Bundesliga, the clubs bought diligently – or sold them and their pockets fully made. The biggest summer transfers at a glance.
On September 1, the Deadline Day in the Bundesliga, the transfer window closes at 8 p.m. Until then, all summer deals must have been over the table. The German clubs look around for potential new additions for so long, or weigh up offers from other clubs for their players.
Some expensive deals have already been completed. The Premier League in particular often used the Bundesliga this summer. FC Liverpool alone transferred a nine -digit amount for Florian Wirtz (125 million euros to Bayer Leverkusen), Hugo Ekitiké (95 million euros to Eintracht Frankfurt) and Jeremie Frimpong (40 million euros to Bayer Leverkusen) to Germany.
Millions of deals in the Bundesliga
However, the English club also received 70 million euros from FC Bayern, who secured the services of the fast offensive player Luis Díaz. And another 70 million euros from Bayer Leverkusen, which Jarell Quansah and Malik Tillman bought for 35 million euros each.
In addition to Leverkusen and Frankfurt, VfB Stuttgart suffered a lot. After the Swabians Bayern Munich flashed with offers for Nick Woltemade, it worked with the transfer of the 23-year-old. Newcastle United hired the 1.98 meter attacker for 85 million euros – this was officially confirmed on Saturday.
You can find out which change otherwise in the summer transfer phase.
The most expensive summer transfers at an overview
- Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen for FC Liverpool, 125 million euros
- Hugo Ekitiké, Eintracht Frankfurt for FC Liverpool, 95 million euros
- Nick Woltemade, VfB Stuttgart to Newcastle United, 85 million euros
- Benjamin Šeško, RB Leipzig to Manchester United, 76.5 million euros
- Luis Díaz, FC Liverpool in Bayern Munich, 70 million euros
- Jamie Gitten, Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea FC, 56 million euros
- Jeremie Frimpong, Bayer Leverkusen for FC Liverpool, 40 million euros
- Mathys Tel, Bayern Munich in Totenham Hotspur, 35 million euros
- Jarell Quansah, FC Liverpool to Bayer Leverkusen, 35 million euros
- Malik Tillman, PSV Eindhoven to Bayer Leverkusen, 35 million euros
- Jobe Bellingham, AFC Sunderland in Borussia Dortmund, 30.5 million euros
- Enzo Millot, VfB Stuttgart zu Al-Nahli, 30 million euros
Source: Stern

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