Index – Sport – Szoboszlai The transfer will be announced in Leipzig in the afternoon



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As the most expensive Hungarian footballer of all time, Dominik Szoboszlai will sign RB Leipzig from the Red Bull Salzburg team to the German Bundesliga. We know that his coach, Mátyás Esterházy, is already in Leipzig, there will be a medical examination on Thursday, and the transfer will be officially announced this afternoon at the latest.

First reported by Fabrizio Romano, a prominent Italian journalist in transfer cases, and then confirmed by German Sky, rblive.de and skysportaustria.at, and the fact that he will sign a contract until 2025 with CoR Leipzig, one of the leading teams of the German Bundesliga. The price of Szoboszlai is between 20 and 25 million euros, plus even several bonuses are added to the amount. With this, Szoboszlai is the most expensive Hungarian footballer of all time.

The contract runs until 2025, the debut of our compatriot in his new club will be on January 9 in the national stands against Borussia Dortmund.

According to the news, the person of the manager Julian Nagelsmann was also decisive in his contract with Leipzig in Szoboszla. Since 2012, he is the 20th Salzburg player to sign for Leipzig.

Leipziger Volkszeitung directly classifies Szoboszlai’s transfer as the arrival of Jesus in Leipzig a week earlier than expected, acquiring one of Europe’s most wanted young players from the nose of Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Real Madrid and Milan as a real gift for the Saxon club. Szoboszlai will not be able to play in the away game against Stuttgart on January 2, as the winter transfer window will only open on that day.

The Leipzig newspaper highlights that Szoboszlai can play with his teammates Péter Gulácsi and Willi Orbán in a team. The midfielder has scored eight goals and has scored ten assists in his 20 seasons. The Volkszeitung is confident that Szoboszla will be named to the Champions League and will be able to compete in the eighth final against Liverpool on 16 February, as has been UEFA. does not restrict the inclusion of players signed in January.



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