Bayern Munich’s 10 biggest sales of all time

Tom Weber
Tom Weber
  • 7 Mar 2026 04:01 CST
  • 6 min read
Matthijs de Ligt, Bayern Munich, 2023/24
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Bayern Munich are German football's dominant force and they remain the team to beat every year in the Bundesliga. With that level of success, they have been rewarded with some significant financial benefits.

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Some of Europe’s top talents have played for Bayern - some bought and some produced at home - meaning that when their journey at Allianz Arena ends, the Bavarians can fetch some handsome fees.

Below, FootballTransfers brings you the top 10 sales that Bayern have made in their illustrious history.

10. Joshua Zirkzee - €27.5m (to Bologna, 2022)

Joshua Zirkzee appears on this list, thanks to his move to Bologna in 2022, despite making just 17 first-team appearances for Bayern.

The majority of this fee came due to a sell-on clause included in his move to Italy, with Zirkzee then joining Man Utd for €42.5m in 2024.

He had starred in Serie A but failed to recapture his form at Old Trafford.

Joshua Zirkzee
© IMAGO - Joshua Zirkzee

9. Sadio Mane - €30m (to Al-Nassr, 2023)

Sadio Mane was one of the best wingers in world football during his time at Liverpool, with Jurgen Klopp helping him to elevate his game to the next level.

However, he sought an exit in 2022 and was picked up by Bayern Munich, with the idea of becoming their new attacking star.

But Mane struggled in Bavaria, and after a public bust-up with team-mate Leroy Sane, he was sold to Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Nassr for €30m in 2023.

8. Benjamin Pavard - €30m (to Inter, 2023)

Benjamin Pavard was a reliable performer at Bayern Munich, but he always wanted to play at centre-back, rather than at right-back.

So, when Inter Milan offered him the chance to replace Milan Skriniar at the heart of their defence, Pavard jumped at the opportunity and left Bayern to join the Italian giants in 2023.

Benjamin Pavard at Inter
© IMAGO - Benjamin Pavard at Inter

He departed the Bundesliga side having made 163 appearances during a successful four-year spell at the club.

7. Mats Hummels - €30.5m (to Borussia Dortmund, 2019)

Bayern have a history of hoovering up as much talent from around Germany as they can, especially from their fiercest rivals.

But in this case, they allowed one of their most influential defenders to return to Borussia Dortmund a few years after leaving the Signal Iduna Park, with BVB paying €31m to re-sign Mats Hummels in 2019.

The German left Bayern having made 118 appearances for the club.

6. Mathys Tel - €35m (to Tottenham, 2025)

Mathys Tel was signed by Bayern as a promising teenager with just a handful of senior appearances to his name. The Bavarians spent a sizeable €20m on what was effectively an unproven player.

It initially seemed a shrewd deal. When he played as a striker, Tel looked hugely promising. The problem, however, was that the Frenchman rarely got on the pitch, and when he did, he was played out on the wing.

As a result, he never managed to establish himself at the Allianz Arena and was loaned to Tottenham in January 2025. The deal reportedly contained a purchase option worth as much as €60m, but Spurs managed to push the fee down to a more reasonable €35m in the summer.

5. Douglas Costa - €40m (to Juventus, 2018)

Douglas Costa cost Juventus €40m in 2018, with the Italian side convinced to pay a fairly large fee for someone who never really made much of a mark at the Allianz Arena.

The Brazil winger arrived at Bayern with a sparkling reputation from his time at Shakhtar Donetsk and was signed as a long-term replacement for wing wonders Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben.

However, he failed to meet expectations, which is why Bayern were happy to let him join Juventus after an initial loan spell in Turin.

He would, rather strangely, return to Bayern on loan for the 2020-21 season in a deal that was allegedly not sanctioned by then-head coach Hansi Flick.

4. Ryan Gravenberch - €40m (to Liverpool, 2023)

Ryan Gravenberch was linked to a number of clubs through the course of 2023 after struggling during his first season at Bayern Munich.

The former Ajax man had emerged as one of Europe's most talented youngsters during his time in the Eredivisie, but he was unable to make a serious dent in the Bayern first-team.

In search of game time, the Dutchman finally landed a big move in the summer of 2023 when Liverpool lodged a €40m bid, which was accepted by Bayern.

After a season of finding his feet in Anfield, compatriot Arne Slot made him the heartbeat of his midfield, allowing Gravenberch to finally live up to his potential as Liverpool won the Premier League in 2025.

Ryan Gravenberch
© IMAGO - Ryan Gravenberch

3. Matthijs de Ligt - €45m (to Man Utd, 2024)

Matthijs de Ligt was Europe's most promising attacker when he broke through at Ajax. However, he failed to keep up his impressive form at Juventus, allowing Bayern to swoop for him for €67m.

The Dutchman helped the club win the Bundesliga during his debut campaign, but he again failed to live up to his price tag, and he left for over €20m less than the Bavarians had paid Juventus to sign him.

He spent two years at Bayern Munich before leaving the club to join Manchester United for an initial fee of €45m in 2024.

2. Lucas Hernandez - €45m (to PSG, 2023)

Lucas Hernandez was Bayern's record signing when he joined the club from Atletico Madrid for €80m in 2019, but he never quite justified that price tag.

The France international was unable to cement his place in Bayern's first-choice starting XI, with his versatility of playing at left-back and centre-back arguably more of a hindrance than a help.

When PSG offered him the chance to return to France in 2023, Hernandez took the opportunity with both hands, bidding farewell to Bayern after a €45m bid was accepted.

1. Robert Lewandowski - €45m (to Barcelona, 2022)

Robert Lewandowski is Bayern Munich's all-time record sale after he left the club to join Barcelona in 2022.

The Polish international had scored 344 goals in 375 games in all competitions for Bayern, and the Blaugrana paid a handsome fee of €45m to sign the veteran forward.

Lewandowski did, however, come close to ruining his Bayern reputation due to his pleas to leave the German champions, going public with his desire to join Barcelona when on international duty with Poland.

One of the greatest strikers of the modern era, he continued to score for fun at Barcelona even into his late 30s.

Bayern spent some of the money earned from Lewandowski's departure to sign Sadio Mane from Liverpool, but he left after just one year at the club. They eventually signed a proper Lewandowski replacement in Harry Kane in 2023.

The 10 biggest Bayern Munich sales of all time

PlayerToFeeYear
1. Robert LewandowskiBarcelona€45m2022
= Lucas HernandezPSG€45m2023
= Matthijs de LigtMan Utd€45m2024
4. Ryan GravenberchLiverpool€40m2023
= Douglas CostaJuventus€40m2018
6. Mathys TelTottenham€35m2025
7. Mats HummelsBorussia Dortmund€30.5m2019
8. Benjamin PavardInter€30m2023
= Sadio ManeAl-Nassr€30m2023
10. Joshua ZirkzeeBologna€27.5m2022

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