Half of the Haaland sale money has already been spent

Red Bull Salzburg is not (only) a football club, it is a ‘shopping mall’. Borussia from Dortmund reacted immediately after the departure of Erling Haaland and brought a replacement – the new striker of the Millionaires will be Karim Adeyemi.The young attacker arrived from Munich on a private flight on Tuesday morning, he immediately underwent medical checks and is expected to finish those by the end of the day, and if everything goes well, the Westphalia club will confirm that they brought another reinforcement to welcome the next campaign. First was Nico Schlotterbeck, but the former forward of RB Salzburg is far more attractive than the Freiburg sweeper, because he is a planned replacement for Haaland.City got cash to burn and they’ll spend it on Haaland: A total of nearly $400 million for the strikerIn the past few days, the Austrian champion allowed Adeyemi to negotiate the terms of his Dortmund contract, because he has already settled the personal ones. In direct communication with Borussia, Salzburg earned compensation worth 38 million euros, which is even more than it was mentioned in the first place, since the 20-year-old German was wanted by “half of Europe” after brilliant performances in the group stage of the Champions League.Sat 16:30: (1.55) Dortmund (4.50) Hertha (6.25)That 38 million euros is half of the money that Borussia received from Manchester City in the name of Haaland’s exit clause and almost twice as much as the Millionaires paid Salzburg in January 2020 when they brought in the Norwegian (20 million USD).In this way, Karim Adeyemi will extend the list of phenomenal sales done by RB Salzburg, which in recent years has sold players such as Sadio Mane, Naby Keita, Dayot Upamecano, Dominik Szoboszlai, Patson Daka … Adeyemi will even surpass Daka and become the new transfer fee record holder of the Austrian club. The German of Nigerian roots will be as much as 8 million euros more expensive than Leicester City and Zambia forward.Dortmund finalized their second signing: New member of the German national team for 26 million USDAdeyemi should be at the center of Borussia’s new project, whose sports director Sebastian Kehl plans to significantly renovate the team, although it is clear to him that Dortmund has become a passing, not a final stop for talent. Thus it won’t be a surprise if the boy that spent two years at Bayern’s youth academy (2009 to 2011) quickly moves forward from Signal Iduna Park – regardless of the length of his Dortmund contract (which was signed until 2027).

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