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Less than 100€, but from what I gather this is quite an expensive hobby! As far as features are concerned I wouldn't know where to begin. I suppose I quite like the Thinkpad X220's keyboard experience, if that can be translated at all to mechnical keyboards.
It would blow your budget somewhat, but there is certainly ONE manufacturer to at least look at and smile.
As others have been saying, Keychron is currently the go-to for recommendations for first keyboards. They have a bewildering variety of layouts, most of them at several price points, and they have better European "ISO" support than most pre-built companies.
For switches, if you want it to feel a little more like your old ThinkPad, the biggest move in that direction would be to switch from Linears like your Cherry Red to "tactiles" like Browns. Those recommending "hot-swap" boards have a good point, but you'll want to make sure the printed circuit board is well supported if/when you put in new switches. The most common damage people get with modern mechanical keyboards is a hotswap socket tearing away from the PCB.