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Selling 10 people and earning more than 170 million euros, the Austrian giants have made another profit this year

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Tapping potential new stars from youth teams in African or European countries, training and selling at high prices, has almost become a tried and tested means for Red Bull Salzburg. In less than a year, Salzburg has sold at least 10 players. The team will also earn more than €170 million.

In 2021, 1998-born Megim Berisha eventually joined Fenerbahce for $5 million, though his numbers in the Turkish Super League this season are average. Paston Dhaka came to the Premier League "Fox City" for 30 million euros. In the past season, he has scored 11 goals and 4 assists. Considering the Premium Premium in the Premier League, Dhaka's performance is worth the price.

Selling 10 people and earning more than 170 million euros, the Austrian giants have made another profit this year

Hungarian rising star Sobosloy finally came to Leipzig, a Bundesliga side belonging to the Same Red Bull, for 22 million. The dude is a leading figure in Hungary and is now worth 28 million euros. Zambian midfielder Mwepp came to Brighton for $23 million.

In addition, the team has several "small deals". Ghanaian player Asimiru came to and from Thera league giants Anderlecht for 1.5 million euros. Japan's Masa Okukawa was also bought out by Bundesliga's Bielefeld for a low price of 1 million euros. The player was not visible during his time at Red Bull, but in the 21/22 season he scored 9 goals and 2 assists in both lines.

Selling 10 people and earning more than 170 million euros, the Austrian giants have made another profit this year

Unfortunately, he was powerless to stop the team from being relegated. Masaya Okukawa also couldn't make it to Mori Hoichi's national team.

In addition to this, Affin Krumbel went to Graz Storm for 400,000. Bosnia-born Austrian substitute Sikan Stankovis went to Athens AEK for 1.15 million euros.

Selling 10 people and earning more than 170 million euros, the Austrian giants have made another profit this year

In this summer window, a number of More Salzburg players are leaving the team.

Germany international Karimi Adejemi, 20, has joined Borussia Dortmund for a transfer fee of €30 million. There is no doubt that the 2002-born mixed-race player is the backbone of the Rise of the Hornets. Central defender Braden Aronson, 22, has confirmed a premier league relegation success for €32.84 million.

When the U.S. international joined Salzburg, he paid a transfer fee of 12.7 million euros to the Austrian team, and the team made more than 20 million euros in the first place.

Selling 10 people and earning more than 170 million euros, the Austrian giants have made another profit this year

Danish right-back Rasmus Christensen, born in 1997, is close to joining Leeds United. Players are now worth €15 million. The guy can also make a cameo appearance as a full-back, and the efficiency of scoring 10 goals in a single season is very good.

In addition, 20-year-old Luka Susic, Mali back Mohammed Kamala and Slovenia international high school striker Cesk, 21-year-old Austria international Sewald are all good seedlings, and if nothing else, they will leave in the transfer window next year or this winter.

Selling 10 people and earning more than 170 million euros, the Austrian giants have made another profit this year

In addition, according to European media reports in March this year, forward Noah Okafor with Nigerian ancestry is the next player to prepare to leave the team. The player's transfer fee is 25 million euros, and many teams in the Bundesliga and Serie A are interested in him. But players are more inclined to join the Bundesliga.

According to this calculation, Red Bull Salzburg has earned more than 170 million euros in about a year, which can be called the "black shop" of Europe's second-tier leagues. Next, there will be a steady stream of excellent demons joining in. A large number of stars produced by the Salzburg assembly line will appear in the top european leagues.

Selling 10 people and earning more than 170 million euros, the Austrian giants have made another profit this year

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