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Germany Transfer: Bundesliga teams have changed in value; Bayern is ahead of the world, and the two northern players have increased significantly

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Hupu September 3rd According to German reports, the Bundesliga has exceeded the billion euro mark for the second time in its transfer revenue, which also means that a large number of well-known stars have left the German arena.

The results directly affected the overall value trend of the league team: Although Bayern Munich only increased slightly, it still clearly widened the gap with its competitors. Meanwhile, Hamburg and Bremen have become the biggest beneficiaries due to their big moves on the deadline.

All of the four most expensive transfers are from the Bundesliga: Werz joined Liverpool from Leverkusen for 125 million euros; Ekitic transferred from Frankfurt to Liverpool for 95 million euros; Waltermad joined Newcastle United from Stuttgart for 85 million euros; Sheschko joined Manchester United from Leipzig for 76.5 million euros. Throughout the summer window, the Bundesliga total revenue reached 1.03 billion euros, while the total expenditure reached a record 856 million euros.

Bayern's total lineup value rose from 903 million to 907 million euros from June 15 to September 2. Despite limited growth, the lead has further expanded as opponents generally decline.

Leverkusen was second in the Bundesliga last season, with a net worth of 567 million euros, but after experiencing the huge changes in the departure of 17 people and joining 17 people, the lineup price dropped to 390 million euros, a drop of 31.3%. The core members of Wilz, Flynnpon, Inkapier and Bonifas have left one after another.

The departure of Seschko, Xavi Simmons and Oponda has reduced the value of Leipzig's lineup to 341 million euros, a drop of 27.8%, and is still ranked fourth in the league.

Although the book shrinks by 40 million euros, Dortmund still surpasses Leverkusen with 438 million euros, becoming the second-value team after Bayern.

Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Mainz, Heidenheim and St. Pauli all experienced significant declines, with a decline of between 8% and 20%.

Hamburg introduced Arsenal double stars Loconga (8 million euros) and Vieira (22 million euros) on the deadline, plus Voskovic (12 million euros), the total lineup value soared from 52.3 million euros in June to 108 million euros, more than doubled.

Bremen is on buzzer-beaten by Leverkusen forward Bonifas (40 million euros), becoming the most expensive player in the team's history. With the addition of Mbangura and Yuki Sugawara, the total value of the lineup increased from 128 million euros to 182 million euros, an increase of 42.7%.

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