Some of the German top-flight's biggest names could be set to leave this summer, with many of Europe's top clubs sniffing around the best talent
GettyNadiem Amiri (Hoffenheim)Having helped Germany to the European Under-21 Championship in 2017, Nadiem Amiri is hugely in demand. The 21-year-old Hoffenheim midfielder is at the centre of a tug-of-war between Premier League giants Arsenal and Manchester United but could cost over €15 million to pry away from the Bundesliga.AdvertisementGetty ImagesJann-Fiete Arp (Hamburg)Hamburg's 18-year-old striker Jann-Fiete Arp is seen as one of the brightest prospects in world football thanks to his prodigious talent and tremendous goalscoring record for Germany's under-age sides. He netted 18 goals in 19 games for their Under-17s, and became the first player born in the 2000s to score in the Bundesliga. As a result, he is on the radar of some of Europe's biggest clubs, with Chelsea having already sent scouts to watch him in action.Getty ImagesLeon Bailey (Bayer Leverkusen)Perhaps the best player in the Bundesliga this season, Jamaica-born winger Leon Bailey is sure to be in demand this summer. Having signed for Leverkusen for €20 million in January 2016, his stock has raised exponentially thanks to consistent excellence on the left-wing for his club. Bailey indicated his desire to continue his development at Leverkusen but may have his head turned by interest from England.Getty ImagesJulian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen)At just 21, Julian Brandt is one of the top talents in Germany's top tier. A Confederations Cup winner with his native country, he will almost certainly be part of Joachim Low's panel for the World Cup. By the summer, he may have found a new club, too, with Liverpool and Barcelona both interested despite the winger's claims that he would like to stay at Leverkusen.