Market values ​​​​Poland: Ex-Bremer Nawrocki after plus in top 15 – minus for 5 German professionals

Ex-Duisburger Yeboah is gaining ground

The most recent market value update from Transfermarkt.pl saw only a few changes in the top spots of the Ekstraklasa. Rakow Czestochowa’s goalkeeper Vladan Kovacevic remains at the top with €5m, followed by team-mate Ivi López at €4m – both unchanged. Three players from the cup winners are among the biggest winners and are new in the top 15: central defender Stratos Svarnas (+0.6 to €2m), midfield sweeper Giannis Papanikolaou (+0.3 to €1.8m). ) and playmaker Vladyslav Kochergin (+0.3 to €1.8m). Also in the top ranks (among the most valuable players) is former Bremen player Maik Nawrocki, who is seeded at Legia Warsaw and is now valued at EUR 1.8 million (+ EUR 0.3 million).

Rakow Czestochowa, nine points clear of Legia on course to their first league title in club history, also has the most valuable squad in the league at €34.08m. Follower Lech Posen has to let go and after a loss of 2 million euros is only 30.33 million euros. Responsible for this are the two biggest losers of the update: central defender Lubomir Satka and attacking midfielder João Amaral are both no longer seeded and each fall by 800,000 to 1.2 million euros. The reigning champions, currently only sixth, are also down for Antonio Milic (-0.3 to €1.5m), Afonso Sousa and Filip Dagerstal (-0.2 to €1.8m each). ).

From a German point of view, the development of former Wolfsburg and Duisburg player John Yeboah is pleasing. The 20-year-old is seeded at Slask Wroclaw (19 games, five goals) and after an increase from 100,000 to 600,000 euros, he is the most valuable German legionnaire in Poland. On the other hand, five other Germans went down: Makana Baku (-150,000 to €550,000), Kevin Broll (-200,000 to €400,000), Dennis Jastrzembski (-150,000 to €400,000), Christian Clemens (-50,000 to €250,000) and Marco Terrazzino (-€50,000 to €250,000). Lukas Podolski, who recently attracted attention with a dream goal from 60 meters, remains unchanged at 300,000 euros.

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