Intermediate update in elite series

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In the intermediate update in the Norwegian elite series, Kasper Høgh (24) expanded his lead as the most valuable player in the league. The center forward of league leader FK Bodø/Glims increases by 2 million euros-the third largest plus league-and now has an eight-shop taxation with 10 million euros in the Norwegian football upper house.

Høgh is at 16 goals after the 20th matchday, which leads to the scorer list. In addition, there are five templates, which makes the Danes the best scorer. Steeper as Høgh only climb Abubacarr Sedi Kinteh (18) by Tromsø IL and EIVind Helland (20) from SK Brann. For the former, it is 2.7 million to EUR 4.5 million, while Helland is upgraded by EUR 2.5 million to EUR 6 million.

Kinteh came to Norway in March from the Senegal from Academy Mawade Wade and quickly became a top performer in central defense. Helland has been trained in Bergen for a long time, but denied his first full season as a regular this season. After the update, Helland is now divided with Bodø/Glimts Patrick Berg (27, unchanged at 6 million) third -value player in the league, Kinteh is initially in seventh place. The podium next to Høgh and Helland completes another professional from the reigning master Bodø/Glimt with Fredrik Sjøvold (22, unchanged at 7 million).

This is how the transfer market market values ​​work

The transfer market market values ​​are taken into account, taking into account various pricing models and a strong inclusion of the transfer market community, which deals with the values ​​in detailed discussions. The transfer market values ​​are not to be equated with the transfer sums actually paid.

The goal is not to predict a price, but an expectation value. When collecting the market value, both individual transfer modalities and situational framework conditions are relevant to a certain extent. Examples are listed here. Transfer market does not use algorithm (for detailed market value definition).

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