The industry experts at transfermarkt.de publish the league’s new market values. Players from Bayern Munich, Eintracht Frankfurt and VfB Stuttgart made the biggest jump. But the Munich team also has three stars who have lost a lot of value.
Bayern recently experienced what remarkable skills Omar Marmoush has. Eintracht Frankfurt’s lightning-quick top scorer used the space to score his seventh and eighth goals of the season on Sunday and set up Hugo Ekitiké’s third Frankfurt goal. Final score: 3:3 – thanks to Marmoush’s equalizer in the fourth minute of stoppage time. “He is a difference player at the moment. “Marmoush is in outstanding form and has a killer instinct,” even praised Bayern Munich’s sports director Max Eberl.
This playful potential is also reflected in other areas, such as the specialist portal transfermarkt.de (like WELT SE, belongs to Axel Springer) in its Bundesliga market value update published on Wednesday afternoon. The Frankfurters have been able to refine players, especially offensive players, for years. This was also the case with the 25-year-old Egyptian. Coming from VfL Wolfsburg on a free transfer in the summer of 2023 (market value at the time: 6 million euros), his market value has increased by 18 million euros since the beginning of June to 40 million.
A remarkable development, but according to transfermarkt.de he is not yet the most outstanding professional. FC Bayern provides this with its defensive midfielder Aleksandar Pavlovic, who has recorded the greatest increase in value. The market value of the German national player, who is currently preparing with the DFB team for the games in the Nations League on Friday (8.45 p.m., in the WELT sports ticker) in Zenica against Bosnia-Herzegovina and three days later in Pavlovic’s hometown of Munich against the Netherlands, grew by an impressive 20 million euros.
Stuttgart’s Millot also makes a big jump
Interested parties would now have to consider 50 million euros in order to possibly be able to make an appearance at Bayern. However, the 20-year-old is contractually bound to the German record champions until the summer of 2029. According to the transfer experts, Enzo Millot from VfB Stuttgart is in third place in this ranking. An increase in value of twelve million euros was determined for the French midfielder; the 22-year-old is now estimated to have a market value of 42 million euros.
However, the three biggest market value losers also come from FC Bayern. Leroy Sané is now only listed with 60 million euros (a loss of 10 million), Kingsley Coman with 40 million euros (also minus ten million) and Leon Goretzka now has a market value of 22 million euros (minus 8 million). Among competitors such as Borussia Dortmund, Giovanni Reyna lost the most (minus 6 million. Value according to market value update: twelve million euros). The biggest winners at BVB are Karim Adeyemi and Jamie Gittens, each with seven million euros. Both are now valued at 35 million euros.
But the most valuable players in the league still come from Munich and Leverkusen. Bayern’s Jamal Musiala and Bayer’s Florian Wirtz lead the ranking with 130 million euros, unchanged and far behind.
Patrick Krull is editor of the WELT sports team. By occasionally clicking on transfermarkt.de, he is repeatedly reminded of the amazing prices that can come about in football through supply and demand.