20 years of market values at TM
©IMAGO
In the 2005/06 season, FC Bayern defended the double with a squad value of 178 million euros, Werder beat HSV in the race for second place on the last match day and Kaiserslautern, Cologne and Duisburg said goodbye to the second division. As part of the 20th anniversary of market values, Transfermarkt looks at the most valuable players of this season – there were six Munich players in the most valuable Bundesliga eleven.
DFB captain Michael Ballack, who moved from Bayern to Chelsea on a free transfer after the 2006 World Cup, left the Bundesliga as the most valuable footballer. With 35 million euros, he was also one of the elite international midfielders – today that wouldn’t even be enough for the top 30 in German football’s upper house. The then most valuable Bundesliga professional of the 2005/06 season would currently be between Konrad Laimer and Julian Brandt in terms of market value.
The outstanding player in 2005/06 was top scorer Miroslav Klose with 25 Bundesliga goals for Werder, who overtook HSV thanks to a 2-1 win at the Volksparkstadion on matchday 34 and booked their Champions League ticket.
Rafael van der Vaart‘s star rose for the Rothosen, who came from Ajax Amsterdam for 5.1 million euros and shone with 25 goals in 36 games. The then 23-year-old midfielder increased his market value from 8 million to 21 million euros.
Hamburg’s central defense, consisting of Daniel Van Buyten and Khalid Boulahrouz, was the safest in the league with only 30 goals conceded and took the next step in the summer of 2006. The Belgian moved to Munich for 8 million euros and the Dutchman to Chelsea for 13.2 million euros.
20 years of MARKET VALUES – The success story of Transfermarkt
VfB Stuttgart, which had a squad value of 70 million euros at the time and ended the season in 9th place, is represented by Timo Hildebrand (7.5 million). The Swabians should subsequently increase their value as the upcoming surprise champions by over 50 percent.