Borussia Dortmund sign Austria midfielder Marcel Sabitzer from league rival Bayern Munich

Borussia Dortmund signed Austria midfielder Marcel Sabitzer (right) from league rival Bayern Munich on Monday boosting their options following Jude Bellingham’s departure for Real Madrid. (File/AP)
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Updated 25 July 2023
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Borussia Dortmund sign Austria midfielder Marcel Sabitzer from league rival Bayern Munich

  • The 29-year-old Sabitzer signed a contract through June 2027 and will travel on Tuesday to the US to join his new teammates on Dortmund’s summer tour
  • Dortmund were reportedly paying Bayern €15-20 million ($17-22 million) for the midfielder

DORTMUND, Germany: Borussia Dortmund signed Austria midfielder Marcel Sabitzer from Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich on Monday, boosting their options following Jude Bellingham’s departure for Real Madrid.

The 29-year-old Sabitzer signed a contract through June 2027 and will travel on Tuesday to the US to join his new teammates on Dortmund’s summer tour.

”He fits the profile that we were looking for exactly — a central midfielder who will strengthen us both defensively and offensively as a box-to-box player,” Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl said. “Marcel is physically strong and also carries an immense goal threat. We’re convinced that he will also become an important pillar of our team thanks to his personality and will help us to be even more effective, especially in hard-fought matches.”

Dortmund were reportedly paying Bayern €15-20 million ($17-22 million) for the midfielder.

Sabitzer starred for Leipzig before following coach Julian Nagelsmann to Bayern in 2021. But he failed to find his place in Bayern’s star-filled midfield and was ultimately loaned to Manchester United for the second half of last season.

Sabitzer managed only two goals in 53 competitive appearances for Bayern — 54 including the German Super Cup — and the same again in 14 English Premier League and Europa League appearances for United.

Sabitzer is Dortmund’s second reinforcement in midfield after the signing of Felix Nmecha from Wolfsburg to compensate for Bellingham’s departure. The club replaced left back Raphael Guerreiro, who joined Bayern, with Ramy Bensebaini from Borussia Mönchengladbach.


FIFA reports a record of 5,973 international transfers in January window

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FIFA reports a record of 5,973 international transfers in January window

  • That marks a 3 percent increase from the previous year in cross-border deals between clubs
  • In women’s soccer, clubs spent more than $10 million on international transfers

ZURICH: A record number of 5,973 international transfers were recorded in the January trading window for men’s soccer, according to a FIFA report released Thursday.
That marks a 3 percent increase from the previous year in cross-border deals between clubs in different countries, where the transactions are processed by FIFA.
However, the total spending was down about 18 percent from last year’s record, to $1.95 billion. That’s still some 20 percent more than the previous record from January 2023, FIFA said.
In women’s soccer, clubs spent more than $10 million on international transfers, up 85 percent from the previous record a year ago, while the number of international transfers was down by 6 percent to 420.
The FIFA research does not include domestic transfers of players between two clubs in the same country.

England tops spending
English clubs were again the biggest spenders with a $363 million outlay on transfer fees and recouped just $150 million by selling players to clubs in other countries. Italy followed in second with $283 million, with Brazil, Germany, and France also making the top five.
French clubs benefited most, earning $218 million in transfer sales, followed by Italy, Brazil, England and Spain.
In the United States, clubs spent $99 million and took in $48 million in transfer fees, according to the FIFA research.
English women’s clubs also topped the spending with over $5 million, and also were the biggest earners.