Update Premier League
Transfermarkt have updated the market values of the Maltese Premier League and focused on players who could soon no longer play in Malta. Karl Micallef (25), Joseph Mbong (24), Jurgen Degabriele (25), “they should all try abroad soon because they have outgrown the league by now,” rated TM data scout “Andreas2134”.
Central defender Micallef earned a further upgrade as a regular player for the Hamrun Spartans and, at EUR 300,000, is only just below the league’s top value of EUR 350,000. Spartans striker Mbong, who is rumored to have aroused interest at FC Sion in Switzerland, and Degabriele and, following the update, Brazilian Maxuell Samurai from Gzira United FC score that top score. The latter had a strong season up until his injury and has been upgraded by EUR 75,000 to EUR 350,000.
Meanwhile, the TM expert described Spartans attacker Carlos Ibargüen as the “greatest disappointment”. “Things don’t really work out for Hamrun.” The result is a clear devaluation of the centre-forward, who only came to Malta’s league in January. The Colombian is only valued at a quarter of the previous rating. New market value: 100,000 euros.
This is how the Transfermarkt market values work
The Transfermarkt market values are created taking into account various pricing models and a strong involvement of the Transfermarkt community, which deals with the values in detailed discussions. The transfer market market values are not to be equated with the transfer fees actually paid.
The goal is not to predict a price, but an expected value. When determining the market value, both individual transfer modalities and situational framework 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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