Lennart Karl and eight others feature in Bayern Munich dominated Bundesliga most valuable XI
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Lennart Karl and eight others feature in Bayern Munich dominated Bundesliga most valuable XI
"Bayern Munich's dominance in the Bundesliga doesn't just end with titles. The Bavarian side also dominates Germany financially. Bayern make up the top five of the Bundesliga's most expensive transfers of all time: Michael Olise (€53M), Matthijs De Ligt (€77M), Luis Díaz (€70m), Lucas Hernández (€80M) and Harry Kane (€95M). Even though Bayern have since lost the likes of De Ligt and Hernández, it's no surprise that 'Die Rekordmeister' also dominate Tranfermarkt's Bundesliga most valuable XI."
"Bayern feature a staggering nine players in the XI. At first glance, it's a simple indicator of how dominant their side is in terms of quality and doesn't help the never ending farmers league jeers. However, digging deeper reveals how the Bundesliga was brutally gutted by the Premier League over the summer transfer window, a topic non-Bundesliga fans will conveniently brush over. Florian Wirtz, Jeremy Frimpong and Hugo Ekitike certainly would have featured considering their estimated market value of €110M, €38M and €95M."
Bayern Munich holds outsized financial influence in German football and appears extensively across Transfermarkt's Bundesliga most valuable XI, with nine players represented. The top five most expensive Bundesliga transfers named include Michael Olise (€53M), Matthijs De Ligt (€77M), Luis Díaz (€70M), Lucas Hernández (€80M) and Harry Kane (€95M), though De Ligt and Hernández have since departed. Several high-value talents such as Florian Wirtz (€110M), Hugo Ekitike (€95M), Benjamin Šeško (€76.5M), Xavi Simons (€60M) and others indicate significant summer transfer movement. The Premier League's recruitment is framed as having stripped Bundesliga quality, while a strong domestic league benefits dominant clubs like Bayern.
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