Market values ​​in Norway’s Eliteserien: Top talent Sverre Nypan (16) on the rise

Grønbæk most valuable professional

Transfermarkt has given the Norwegian Eliteserien a market value update. As a result, the top talent Sverre Nypan was upgraded to 5 million euros – the 16-year-old is committed to Rosenborg long-term and is said to be on the radar of Benfica Lisbon, but not only there. “The youngster has played his way into Rosenborg’s starting eleven and is now an integral part of it. The two clubs from Manchester are said to have approached him because of his performance, but Nypan has an environment that is paying a lot of attention to his development and has recently extended his contract,” explains TM expert “Arturus”, market value admin for Norway.

“Nypan is an attacking midfielder, technically gifted, creative and good at dribbling. “He definitely has similar talents to Martin Ødegaard at his age, but it’s important not to fall into the hype,” says “Arturus”. Ultimately, Ødegaard’s development from a 15-year-old super talent in the Eliteserien to captain at Arsenal was not without hurdles. Nypan improved its market value from 900,000 to 5 million euros, which corresponds to an increase of 455.6 percent.

The climb at Albert Grønbæk is also worth mentioning. The 22-year-old, previously valued at 5 million euros, will rise to 7.5 million euros. “The central attacking midfielder from Bodø/Glimt is having a very strong season and is now the most valuable professional in the Eliteserien. “He is a very complete offensive footballer, creative, strong at dribbling, good at combining and with good finishing,” MW admin “Arturus” describes Grønbæk’s advantages.

Faris Moumbagna (from €2.5 to €4.5 million) and David Brekalo (from €2.5 to €3.5 million) are also up. While the 23-year-old Cameroonian center forward Moumbagna has made a huge impact as a bargain transfer from Bodø/Glimt and, according to TM expert “Arturus”, impresses with his enormous speed and physicality, the 24-year-old Viking professional Brekalo is considered the strongest central defender in the league. In addition to his physical abilities, the Slovenian right-footer also impresses as a leader with his opening of the game. A transfer would have been possible, but the Norwegian team, second in the table, remained steadfast.

From Sørloth to Haaland: The most expensive Norwegians in history

15 Alexander Sørloth | from RB Leipzig to Villarreal | Transfer fee: €10 million

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Season 2023/24 (as of September 7, 2023)

14 Kristian Thorstvedt | from KRC Genk to Sassuolo | Transfer fee: €10.2 million

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Season 2022/23

13 goals Andre Flo | from Glasgow Rangers to Sunderland | Transfer fee: €11 million

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2002/03 season

12 Jörgen Strand Larsen | from Groningen to Celta Vigo | Transfer fee: €12.4 million

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Season 2022/23

11 Fredrik Aursnes | from Feyenoord to Benfica | Transfer fee: €13 million

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Season 2022/23

10 Sander Mountains | from Sheffield Utd. to Burnley | Transfer fee: €13.9 million

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Season 2023/24

9 Kristoffer Ajer | from Celtic Glasgow to Brentford | Transfer fee: €15.7 million

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Season 2021/22

8 Alexander Sørloth | from Midtjylland to Crystal Palace | Transfer fee: €16 million

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Season 17/18

6 goals Andre Flo | from Chelsea to Glasgow Rangers | Transfer fee: €18 million

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2000/01 season

6 Mohamed Elyounoussi | from Basel to Southampton | Transfer fee: €18 million

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Season 2018/19

4 Erling Haaland | from Red Bull Salzburg to BVB | Transfer fee: €20 million

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Season 2019/20

4 Alexander Sörloth | from Crystal Palace to RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €20 million

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Season 2020/21

3 Sander Mountains | from KRC Genk to Sheffield United | Transfer fee: €23 million

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Season 2019/20

2 Martin Odegaard | from Real Madrid to Arsenal | Transfer fee: €35 million

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Season 2021/22

1 Erling Haaland | from BVB to Man City | Transfer fee: €60 million

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Season 2022/23

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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