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Leverkusen signs Jamaican forward Leon Bailey from Genk

BERLIN (AP) - Bayer Leverkusen used the last day of the European transfer window to sign Jamaican forward Leon Bailey from Belgian club Genk on Tuesday.

The highly rated 19-year-old Bailey signed through 2022, the ninth-place Bundesliga club said.

"This lad was also high on many other European clubs' wish list," Leverkusen sporting director Rudi Voeller said. "That's why we're even happier that we could see off such strong competition."

Bailey, who will be given the No. 9 jersey at Leverkusen, is eligible for the club's Champions League campaign despite playing in the Europa League for Genk this season.

"He is an extraordinarily fast and tricky player who will boost our attack," Voeller said.

Leverkusen did not disclose a transfer fee but German media reported the club was paying some 12 million euros ($12.8 million) for the player.

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DARMSTADT

The last-place team ended a busy day with the signing of former Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Schalke midfielder Hamit Altintop on a free transfer. The 34-year-old Altintop was released by previous club Galatasaray earlier this month. Altintop's twin brother Halil plays for Bundesliga rival Augsburg.

Darmstadt earlier signed 26-year-old defender Wilson Kamavuaka from Greek club Panetolikos and Denmark under-21 defender Patrick Banggaard from FC Midtjylland, while letting Florian Jungwirth move to the United States and terminating Victor Obinna's contract by mutual agreement. The Nigerian made only two league appearances and one in the cup after his arrival in the offseason.

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AUGSBURG

Augsburg brought Moritz Leitner back to the Bundesliga from Lazio. Leitner, who played for Augsburg on loan from Borussia Dortmund for the 2010-11 season, signed a deal to 2021. The 24-year-old Leitner made only two league appearances for Lazio after switching from Dortmund in the offseason.

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FREIBURG

Freiburg signed 21-year-old Swiss midfielder Vincent Sierro from FC Sion, while sending Jonas Meffert and Lucas Hufnagel away on loan, to Karlsruher SC and Nuremberg, respectively.

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HAMBURGER SV

Hamburger SV signed defensive midfielder Walace from Brazilian side Gremio for a reported fee approaching 10 million euros ($10.7 million).

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OVERVIEW

The 18 Bundesliga clubs invested almost 90 million euros ($96.2 million) in new players in this transfer period, easily beating the previous record of 65 million set two years ago, new agency dpa reported. Higher revenue from TV deals means the big-spending trend is likely to continue.

Wolfsburg, which has struggled this season, invested about 29.5 million euros ($31.5 million) in players like Yunus Malli from Mainz and Riechedly Bazoer from Ajax to improve upon its current position of 14th - four points above the relegation zone. The purchases were facilitated by Julian Draxler's move to Paris Saint-Germain.

Promoted Leipzig boosted its squad despite impressing in second place with the signing of 18-year-old central defender Dayot Upamecano from sister club Red Bull Salzburg.

Leipzig sporting director Ralf Rangnick said it was the hardest transfer of his career to ensure the Frenchman's arrival.

Borussia Dortmund also invested in the future, beating Real Madrid to the signing of 17-year-old Swedish prospect Alexander Isak for a reported 9 million euros ($9.7 million).

Leverkusen players congratulate Jonathan Tah after scoring during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Moenchengladbach at the BayArena in Leverkusen, Germany, Saturday Jan. 28, 2017. (Marius Becker/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
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