Backhaus doesn’t miss a minute
The 18 Bundesliga clubs have temporarily handed over a total of 80 players to other clubs. While players on loan within Germany largely remain on the fans’ radar, performances in Belgium, Italy or Mexico tend to fade into the background here. Transfermarkt gives an overview of the start of the season for the 33 Bundesliga players who were loaned abroad, where BVB professional Soumaïla Coulibaly (20) and Bayern’s Malik Tillman (21) in particular were able to play a strong role in the foreground.
Goals & highlights from Eindhoven midfielder Malik Tillman
Of the 33 players on loan abroad, 24 break the million mark in terms of market value, and some have already recorded a significant increase in just a few weeks. So Tillman increased from 5 million to 8 million euros in PSV Eindhoven’s uniform, even though the offensive power of the Eredivisie league leaders, who are still unbeaten, is not an undisputed regular force and was only on the pitch for 483 of 1,530 possible minutes.
Tillman, Burgzorg & Co.: This is how Bundesliga loan players fare abroad
André Silva – from RB Leipzig to Real Sociedad – market value: €12 million
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29 of 1,440 minutes (no goal involvement)
Stand: 7. November 2023
Sardar Azmoun – from Bayer 04 to AS Roma – market value: €12 million
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65 out of 1,170 minutes (1 goal)
Angeliño – from RB Leipzig to Galatasaray – market value: €11 million
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1,237 of 1,800 minutes (1 goal, 1 assist)
Malik Tillman – from Bayern to PSV Eindhoven – market value: €8 million
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483 out of 1,530 minutes (4 goals, 3 assists)
Soumaïla Coulibaly – from BVB to Royal Antwerp – market value: 6 million. €
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1,230 of 1,530 minutes (no goal involvement)
Hugo Siquet – from SC Freiburg to Cercle Brugge – market value: €4.5 million
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1,160 of 1,260 minutes (2 assists)
Hugo Novoa – from RB Leipzig to FC Utrecht – market value: €4.3 million
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213 of 810 minutes (no goal involvement)
Morten Thorsby – from Union to Genoa – market value: €4 million
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664 of 1,170 minutes (1 goal, 1 assist)
Jacob Bruun Larsen – from Hoffenheim to Burnley – market value: €3 million
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382 out of 1,260 minutes (2 goals)
Gabriel Vidovic – from Bayern to Dinamo Zagreb – market value: €2.5 million
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687 of 1,260 (2 goals, 2 assists)
Gerrit Holtmann – from Bochum to Antalyaspor – market value: €2.3 million
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180 of 1,080 minutes (1 assist)
Oliver Burke – from Werder to Birmingham – market value: €2.2 million
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553 of 990 minutes (no goal involvement)
Oscar Fraulo – from Gladbach to FC Utrecht – market value: €2 million
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577 out of 900 minutes (3 goals, 1 assist)
Caden Clark – from RB Leipzig to Vendsyssel – market value: €2 million
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54 of 720 minutes (no goal involvement)
Bartosz Bialek – from VfL Wolfsburg to KAS Eupen – market value: €2 million
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0 out of 1,260 minutes (no goal participation)
Delano Burgzorg – from Mainz 05 to Huddersfield – market value: €1.8 million
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759 out of 1,170 minutes (2 goals)
Mateo Klimowicz – from VfB Stuttgart to Atlético San Luis – market value: €1.8 million
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839 out of 1,620 minutes (2 goals)
Patrick Pentz – from Bayer 04 to Bröndby – market value: €1.5 million
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900 out of 1080 minutes (five clean sheets)
Gil Dias – from VfB Stuttgart to Legia Warsaw – market value: €1.5 million
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406 of 1,080 minutes (1 assist)
Jérôme Onguéné – from Eintracht and Servette – Market value: 1.5 million. €
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166 of 1,710 minutes (no goal involvement)
Arijon Ibrahimovic – from Bayern to Frosinone – market value: €1 million
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179 out of 900 minutes (2 goals, 1 assist)
“Tillman is developing well at PSV, although he doesn’t yet have a permanent place in the first eleven. He has to compete with Ismael Saibari and Isaac Babadi, two talents from our own youth who are also given a lot of chances by coach Peter Bosz,” describes Kevin Lux, Transfermarkt Area Manager Netherlands. “Tillman is proving to be a valuable option with creative and goal-scoring abilities. He has been involved in seven goals in eleven games so far, mostly coming from the bench. But I think he has a good chance of becoming a regular player if he continues to develop like this and keeps scoring goals when he’s on the pitch.”
To date, only Coulibaly has recorded a greater appreciation than Tillman in the ranks of Champions League participants Royal Antwerp. The Dortmund player is part of coach Mark van Bommel’s team, was on the pitch for 1,230 minutes in 15 games and increased his market value from one million to 6 million euros. Hugo Siquet, who has only missed 100 minutes at Cercle Bruges and made his debut for Belgium in September, was also able to improve in Belgium. Since the start of the season, Freiburg’s earnings have increased from 3.3 million to 4.5 million euros.
For the two most valuable Bundesliga loanees, however, the season is not yet going as hoped. Leverkusen’s Sardar Azmoun (28) and Leipzig’s André Silva (28) missed the start of the season with injuries and were not even on the pitch for 90 minutes for their new clubs AS Roma and Real Sociedad San Sebastián.
Bundesliga comparison: RB Leipzig has the most players on loan abroad
RB has the most loan players abroad in the Bundesliga. In addition to Silva, the sextet includes the young talents Hugo Novoa (20), who has been converted into a right-back at FC Utrecht, Caden Clark (20) and Sanoussy Ba (19), as well as Fabrice Hartmann (22) and Angeliño (26). Only the last two mentioned have so far been able to sustainably assert themselves at Sligo Rovers and Galatasaray respectively. In contrast to Leipzig, two clubs, 1. FC Köln (four players on loan) and 1. FC Heidenheim (one player on loan), have not sent any professionals abroad.
The Netherlands is particularly popular for loans, where eight Bundesliga professionals are temporarily playing. In addition to the aforementioned Tillman and Novoa, Mohamed Sankoh (20), Abdenego Nankishi (21), Henri Koudossou (24), Sadik Fofana (20), Oscar Fraulo (19) and Mio Backhaus (19) want to recommend themselves to their regular club here. The U20 international Backhaus, who was loaned out from Werder Bremen to FC Volendam, is the only one of the 33 players on loan abroad who has not missed a minute of play. In eleven games, the goalkeeper did not concede a goal once for the Eredivisie club, which is in the bottom of the table, and his market value recently increased by 400,000 to 700,000 euros.
The most unlucky person among the Bundesliga loan players is Bartosz Bialek, who suffered another serious knee injury just three days after moving from VfL Wolfsburg to KAS Eupen and was out for months. This means that the Pole is the only one without a minute of action. The furthest away from Germany is VfB professional Mateo Klimowicz, who will soon be fighting for the Liga MX Apertura title with Atlético de San Luis in Mexico in the championship playoffs. The youngest player on loan abroad is Bayern talent Arijon Ibrahimovic, who at the age of 17 has only been on the pitch for 179 of 900 minutes, but recently caused a sensation with two goals. In the event of a vertical start and a permanent commitment, the Munich team is protected with a buyback option.
Musiala & Kane at the top: Most valuable players in the Bundesliga
18. Edmond Tapsoba (Bayer Leverkusen)
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Market value: €40 million (+€10 million)
New values after the market value update on October 18, 2023
18. Julian Brandt (Borussia Dortmund)
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Market value: €40 million
18. Manu Koné (Borussia Mönchengladbach)
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Market value: €40 million
18. Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund)
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Market value: €40 million
18. Serhou Guirassy (VfB Stuttgart)
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Market value: €40 million (+€26 million)
18. Victor Boniface (Bayer Leverkusen)
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Market value: €40 million (+€28 million)
15. Leon Goretzka (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €45 million
15. Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen)
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Market value: €45 million (+€5 million)
15. Loïs Openda (Leipzig)
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Market value: €45 million (+€10 million)
13. Mathys Tel (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €50 million (+€30 million)
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Market value: €50 million (+€10 million)
12. Serge Gnabry (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €55 million
10. Dayot Upamecano (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €60 million
10. Min-Jae Kim (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €60 million
9. Kingsley Coman (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €65 million
6. Matthijs de Ligt (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €70 million (-€5 million)
6. Alphonso Davies (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €70 million
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Market value: €70 million (+€30 million)
4. Joshua Kimmich (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €75 million
4. Leroy Sané (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €75 million (+€10 million)
3. Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen)
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Market value: €85 million
2. Jamal Musiala (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €110 million
1. Harry Kane (FC Bayern)
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Market value: €110 million (+€20 million)
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