Only the Bundesliga generates profits

Despite having been able to retain his two great jewels, Robert Lewandowski and Erling Haaland, the Bundesliga is the only one of the five major European leagues that closes this summer market generating profits. The 18 clubs of the German elite spent a total of 416.4 million euros on transfers, but they entered 454.3 kilos, representing earnings of around 38 million. Yes indeed, The Pandemic, as in the rest of Europe except the Premier, has left sequels in the highest German competition.

In the 2019 summer market, the last before the virus, The Bundesliga spent 736.6 million on players, that is, practically double than in 2021. The club that invested the most money was not Bayern (82.5 million), but RB Leipzig (107.6 million) who made the signing of culé Ilaix Moriba official on the last day of the market. Yes indeed, the most expensive incorporation was carried out by the Bavarians paying 42.5 kilos, precisely to Leipzig, by Upamecano.

After the departure of Javi Martínez to Qatar, there are ten Spaniards left in the Bundesliga, four of them at Leipzig: Dani Olmo, Angeliño, Josep Martínez and Hugo Novoa.