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Bundesliga talents flow to the Premier League! Bayern executives exclaimed: They are too rich

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The moment before the Premier League transfer window closed, Liverpool announced that it would sign Isaac for a transfer fee of £125 million, which also made him the transfer betting of this summer. And before Isaac's transfer was completed, Newcastle had already spent the transfer fee. They signed two forwards, Waltermad and Visa. Among them, Walter Mad comes from Stuttgart, Bundesliga, and he was once the pursuit of Bayern.

In order to get Waltermad, Newcastle offered a transfer fee of 80 million euros (including 75 million basic transfer fee and 5 million floating terms). The two parties signed a contract for six years. The fixed transfer fee of 75 million euros is exactly the asking price Stuttgart insisted on when negotiating with Bayern.

The player's real value at that time was only about 30 million euros. It was precisely because of the large price gap that the defending Bundesliga champion finally gave up the introduction of Walter Mad. Walter Mad once publicly stated that he wanted to leave Stuttgart, but "only go to Bayern". Now it seems that the second half is not a fact.

Before the Bavarian Derby match against Augsburg, Bayern sporting director Froinde was asked what he thought of Waltermad's final move to Newcastle. Although there was no fuel to the fire, he admitted that this deal once again proved that the purchasing power of Premier League clubs is constantly expanding and the financial space is continuously pushed up.

"How many top Bundesliga players have switched to the Premier League in the past year? And what kind of transfer fees are flowing? This shows the fundamental problem," Freund told Biography. "Premier League clubs have terrible strength, not just two or three, but many. Although Newcastle is a good club, it has not been a top team in the past few years. This just shows that the Premier League's capital flow is so huge - it is simply extreme."

Froinder's words are not false. Waltermad is just one of the most recent talents who left the Bundesliga and went to the Premier League: Wilz and Flynnon joined Liverpool from Leverkusen, Ekitic transferred to Liverpool from Frankfurt, Xavi Simmons left Leipzig and transferred to Tottenham, Zachar went to Sunderland from Leverkusen, and Sheschko transferred to Manchester United from Leipzig...

For Bayern, missing Waltermad may just be the beginning. The fiscal fairness bill has not slowed down these Premier League giants. In the future, the Premier League will not stop poaching people in the Bundesliga. If this trend follows, the Bundesliga will likely become a talent training base in the Premier League.

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