Update Bardsragujn chumb
In the spring of 2011, Dieumerci Mbokani played seven times for VfL Wolfsburg, and in 2014 he reached his top market value of 11 million euros while working for Dynamo Kiev. Since mid-August, the now 37-year-old former DR Congo national striker has been the best-known player in the Armenian first league. In the market value update of the Bardsragujn chumb, FC Noah Erewan’s top scorer, like other league entries, is adjusted to the league’s standard – and significantly devalued.
Mbokani’s market value halved to 200,000 euros after moving from Belgian second division club SK Beveren, for whom he had scored 14 goals and eight assists in 23 league games (including playoffs) last year. Perisa Pesukic from Urartu Erewan has fallen even further. The 25-year-old right-back, who came to Armenia from FK Novi Pazar from Serbia, was valued at one million euros before the season, but now he is worth 400,000 euros.
In the Armenian market value ranking, Pesukic is level with his teammate Yevgen Tsymbalyuk (27; unchanged) and Robinson Flores (25; -€250,000), who also joined FC Alashkert Erewan in the league, in second place. Noah striker Paul Gladon (31), also a newcomer, is at the top with 450,000 euros. The Dutchman came from Fortuna Sittard and will be downgraded by 50,000 euros.
This is how transfer market market values work
The transfer market market values are created taking into account various pricing models as well as a strong involvement of the transfer market community, which deals with the values in detailed discussions. The transfer market market values cannot generally be equated with the transfer fees actually paid.
The goal is not to predict a price, but rather an expected value. When determining the market value, both individual transfer modalities and situational conditions are relevant to a certain extent. Examples of this are listed here. Transfermarkt does not use an algorithm (for detailed market value definition).
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