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Transfermarkt Revalues Europe’s Squads With Olise Topping Bundesliga at €150m

Transfermarkt’s community-driven price estimates offer a fresh market signal that could prompt clubs to set higher asking prices.

Overview

  • This week Transfermarkt published large post-season updates, revising 497 Bundesliga values on May 27 and 477 Eredivisie values on May 28 while media outlets used the data for Premier League lists.
  • Michael Olise rose to €150m after a €10m hike to become the Bundesliga’s most valuable player, while Jamal Musiala was cut by €20m to €100m following a targeted summer review of €100m-plus players and injury concerns.
  • RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande jumped from €75m to €90m and Transfermarkt reported Leipzig would consider offers above roughly €130m, making him the top non-Bayern asset identified in the update.
  • The updates show sharp gains for young breakouts — for example Samuele Inácio rose from €3m to €15m and Bara Sapoko Ndiaye rose from €300,000 to €4m — highlighting how age and form can drive rapid valuation swings.
  • Transfermarkt stresses these numbers are calculated estimates based on community discussion and pricing models rather than guaranteed transfer fees, but the timing ahead of the summer window and World Cup makes them likely to influence bidding and media narratives.