Bundesliga stars "left their hometowns" and go to the Premier League this summer, and the South King is powerless to stop them
4:55pm, 30 August 2025Football
The transfer market this summer is very lively. If you want to give a keyword, it must be "the migration of Bundesliga stars." From Wilz in Leverkusen to Ekitic in Frankfurt, to Waltermad in Stuttgart and Harvey Simmons in Leipzig, almost every hot star has chosen to write his next journey on the Premier League stage.
When more and more Bundesliga stars fly far away, the gap between the Premier League and the Bundesliga is once again magnified.
Liverpool has become the biggest winner
If you want to select the club that will buy the most in the summer, Liverpool will definitely top the list. They spent 125 million euros to sign Wilz and spent 95 million euros to introduce Ekitic. These two transfers directly refreshed the traffic of the Premier League this summer.
Wilz has long been the most popular midfield genius in Europe and is known as the "offensive engine" of the Bundesliga. His footwork is delicate and his vision is broad, and he can almost seamlessly connect with the Red Army's system. Ekitic is the representative of the young forward, with strong impact and ability to grasp the goal. Now they both settled in Anfield, and Liverpool's expectations for the new season have been directly overwhelmed.
Magpies take another move, aiming at the forward line, although Waltermad's transfer has not been completely finalized, there is basically no suspense. Newcastle will pay more than 80 million euros in transfer fees for the Stuttgart striker, making him the third-expensive player to the Bundesliga to the Premier League, second only to Wirtz and Ekitic, sources said.
This operation means that Newcastle has added strength to the forward reserves. Combined with the team's original tough style, their ambition is no longer just about European qualifications, but about launching an attack on a higher stage.
Tottenham "bet" on Xavi Simmons
Another popular character, Xavi Simmons, is also close to joining Tottenham. The price of 60 million euros is enough to reflect his potential and market recognition. In Leipzig, his dribbling ability and creativity are often able to change the situation at key points in the game.
If the transaction goes well, Tottenham will have more flexible offensive methods in the midfield and frontcourt, which will be a big help for them to get rid of the imprint of the "reliance on Kane era".
Bundesliga stars went to the Premier League one by one, Bayern was unable to retain this summer's transfer list, and there were as many as eight cases where Bundesliga players had transferred to the Premier League with a transfer fee of more than 30 million euros:
Wilz 125 million euros Leverkusen - Liverpool
Ekitic 95 million euros Frankfurt - Liverpool
Waltermad 80 million euros + Stuttgart - Newcastle (not completed)
Cesco 76.5 million euros Leipzig - Manchester United
Xavi Simmons 60 million euros + Leipzig - Tottenham (not completed)
Gittens 56 million euros Dortmund - Chelsea
Flynnpon 40 million euros Leverkusen - Liverpool
Terr 35 million euros Bayern - Tottenham Hotspur
The list is amazing. What's more interesting is that **Bayern actually participated in the transfer between Wilz and Waltermad, but eventually lost to the financial resources of the Premier League club. **The dominance of Nan Dawang in Europe is being continuously weakened in the transfer market.
The gap between the Premier League and the Bundesliga can be seen from the naked eye
Behind this "Bundesliga talent export wave" is the huge economic strength gap between the Premier League and the Bundesliga. Premier League clubs have rich broadcasting revenue and stronger market appeal, and can offer sky-high contracts without any mercy. In contrast, even a wealthy family of Bayern is difficult to stick to the bidding war.
More importantly, the exposure and competitive intensity of the Premier League are far beyond the Bundesliga. For young players, joining the Premier League not only means high salaries, but also means amplifying the value of their careers.
Readers are hotly discussed: Is it an opportunity or loss?
This trend has sparked heated discussion among the fans. Some people believe that this is a manifestation of the overall lack of competitiveness of the Bundesliga, and talents always need to flow to a larger stage; some people worry that the Bundesliga is gradually becoming a talent "incubator" for the Premier League, where players grow up and then are sold at high prices.
In any case, the trend has become very obvious: training of the Bundesliga and harvesting of the Premier League have become the main theme of the current transfer market.
Conclusion
This summer's transfer drama makes people see the reality again. The financial resources and stage of the Premier League are becoming the "ultimate destination" for young European stars. Even a wealthy family like Bayern can only sigh that they have the heart but lack the strength.
When more and more Bundesliga stars wear Premier League jerseys, the European arena will probably be further tilted in the next few years. Fans may feel sorry, but for the players, isn’t this the most direct leap in value?
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