African forward‘s value rises 566 percent in just a year

The specialized portal Transfermarkt, which focuses on estimating the market value of football players worldwide, made price adjustments for players from Europe’s top leagues in October. Among them is the new young Bayern star Aleksandar Pavlović (20), whose rise in value is among the most significant, but not far behind is Egypt‘s Omar Marmoush.A glimpse into the future of Liverpool’s second PharaohBayern‘s midfielder saw his value increase from 30 million to 50 million euros, a healthy 66% jump. This now places him among the most valuable midfielders at the Bavarian giant, alongside Joshua Kimmich and João Palhinha. The Serbian-born player was worth just 200,000 in August of last year. In October, he made his debut for Bayern’s first team, has since played 30 matches, became a German national team player, and is now one of the most expensive midfielders in the Bundesliga. If we consider only defensive midfielders under 21 years old, Pavlović is second in value only to João Neves of Paris Saint-Germain, who is worth 60 million.🇪🇬 Omar Marmoush – Bought from Wolfsburg in 2023 at the age of 24 for FREE, now at the age of 24 has a market value of €40M and many top european clubs are interested in him. pic.twitter.com/O4UBfwKqIw— Pro Future Stars (@ProFutureStars1) October 9, 2024 The only player to see a greater increase in value this month is Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal, whose value jumped from 120 million to 150 million. Meanwhile, other players whose value rose by 20 million clude Vinícius Júnior (now worth 200 million), Fermín López (50 million), and Erling Haaland (200 million). After several excellent months playing for Eintracht Frankfurt, Omar Marmoush increased his value by 18 million (now worth 40 million) which is a fantastic 81% jump. Once again, Frankfurt showed that their management is doing and excellent job and that they will charge the Egyptian forward heavily when the time comes. Wolfsburg didn‘t know how to use the speedy player since they got him from an unknown sum in 2020 from the Egyptian club Wadi Degla FC and sent him to various loans, Stuttgart included. Frankfurt snapped him last season as a free agent and back then he was worth around six million, which is 566.7 percent less than now!. If the club decides to sell him in May 2025, they will earn 40 million, if he isn‘t worth even more come next season.Artificial pitch and violent tackles – one Mauritania clash is enough for SalahBut for the time being, the club wants to extend his contract first.”We are of course aware of the situation, which is fundamentally comfortable. Also with regard to the term of his contract (until 2027). We are trying to plan for the future and are in contact with him and his agent” said sporting director Timmo Hardung for Bild. If there is a club out there who can sell players for enormus prices after getting them for cheap/reasonable prices, than it‘s Frankfurt. Just remember Randal Kolo Muani (PSG 95 million euros), Luka Jović (Real Madrid 63 million), Sébastien Haller (West Ham 50 million) or Willian Pacho (PSG 40 million).##NAJAVA_MECA_8411167##

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