Transfer balance
BW Linz paid no transfer fee, LASK collected none
The transfer window in Austria is closed! In this year's summer transfer window, Blau-Weiß did not spend a single euro on new players. The black and white local rivals from Linz were unable to turn a single player into money. The undisputed transfer king was once again Red Bull Salzburg.
The transfer window is closed - and the balance sheet compiled on the basis of the transfermarkt.at platform shows: Salzburg remains the financial king: with 35.7 million in transfer fees, the Bulls took in more than the rest of the Bundesliga combined, and with 27.6 "mil" also paid more than everyone else put together. And they have the biggest "plus" on the bottom line with 8.1 million.
400,000 euros for goalkeeper Schmid
Rapid followed with +6.5 million, which they collected for Querfeld, Sattlberger, Mayulu (for whom Blau-Weiß received a solidarity contribution) & Co. Third: champions Sturm with +5.1 million ahead of Austria (+3.2). WAC also made money once again (+ 3.1) and Hartberg (+1.3) cashed in on Entrup from LASK. LASK, however, did not receive a transfer fee for any player - and the transfer windows in most (especially the big) leagues are already closed!
BW Linz bakes much smaller rolls, did not pay a transfer fee for a single new player! "Some of them have already shown that they are top reinforcements," said sporting director Schösswendter, scout Rozsa and Co. and delivered a top transfer period. In which the departure of Schmid was replaced by loan player Vitek.
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