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No. Pos. Nation Player 2 DF CRO Josip Stanišić (loan return to Bayern Munich) [5]: 6 DF CIV Odilon Kossounou (on loan to Atalanta) [6]: 9 FW ESP Borja Iglesias (loan return to Real Betis, later on loan to Celta Vigo) [7] [8]
No. Pos. Nation Player 3 DF GER Christopher Lenz (from Eintracht Frankfurt) [30]: 5 DF FRA El Chadaille Bitshiabu (from Paris Saint-Germain) [31]: 13 MF AUT Nicolas Seiwald (from Red Bull Salzburg) [32]
No. Pos. Nation Player 3 DF ENG Omar Richards (to Nottingham Forest) [4]: 4 DF GER Niklas Süle (to Borussia Dortmund) [5]: 9 FW POL Robert Lewandowski (to Barcelona): 22 MF ESP Marc Roca (to Leeds United) [6]
This is a list of German football transfers in the winter transfer window 2021–22 by club. Only transfers of the Bundesliga , and 2. Bundesliga are included.
Transfermarkt is a German-based [1] website owned by Axel Springer SE that has footballing information, such as scores, results, statistics, transfer news, and fixtures. [2] According to the IVW, it is in the top 25 most visited German websites, and one of the largest sport websites after kicker.de. [3]
No. Pos. Nation Player 5 DF FRA Dayot Upamecano (to Bayern Munich) [1]: 6 DF FRA Ibrahima Konaté (to Liverpool) [21]: 19 FW NOR Alexander Sørloth (on loan to Real Sociedad) [22]: 20
This is a list of transfers involving German football clubs during the 2020 summer transfer window. Only transfers of the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga are included.. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany and the resulting impact on the scheduling of the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons, the German Football Association modified the dates for the summer transfer window.
The Bundesliga outperformed the English Premier League in 2017 in online influence in China, having been accredited for its open embrace of live-streaming and fast-forward visions. [92] The Bundesliga has at times been criticised for a perceived lack of competitiveness due to the continued dominance of FC Bayern Munich.