The specialized portal "Transfermarkt" published yesterday a detailed analysis of the consequences of the coronavirus on the football market.
"Transfermarkt", which has been a relevant source in this field for years, calculated that the total value of football players will drop by nine billion euros, and that only players under the age of 22 will be at the same price as before.
And the value of Montenegrin football players is significantly reduced...
According to "Transfermarkt", Stefan Savić remained by far our most expensive player - his value is estimated at 25,5 million euros, which is 6,5 million euros less than in December, when the last assessment was made.
Savić turned 29 in January, and his transfer from Fiorentina to Atletico in the summer of 25 was 2015 million euros.
According to the "Transfermarkt" list, he is the 47th most expensive central defender in the world, but in the top 50, only his teammate from Atlético - the Brazilian Felipe, who is 30 years old - is older than him.
The second on the list is Stevan Jovetić (30), who after the last analysis, is estimated at 6,5 million euros, one and a half million less than in December.
In 2017, Jovetic came to Monaco from Inter for about 11 million euros, and four years earlier, Manchester City paid Fiorentina 30 million for him, which was one of the biggest transfers of that summer.
The third most valuable is Adam Marušić (27), offensive midfielder of Lazio. Its price is 5,5 million euros, one and a half million less than three months ago.
However, his real value is much higher, and it is mentioned that this summer Marušić could make a memorable transfer from Lazio to PSŽ. Allegedly, the club would release him for 15 million euros.
According to "Transfermarkt", he is followed by Luka Đorđević (25), a forward from Lokomotiv Moscow, who is recovering from a serious knee injury - his value is 2,8 million euros, and in December it was 3,5 million.
Nikola Vukčević (28), midfielder of Levante, is worth 2,4 million.
Levante bought him two summers ago from Braga for nine million euros, which is the biggest transfer in the history of the Spanish club.
According to Transfermarkt estimates, Aleksandar Šćekić (28, Partizan, 1,4), Aleksandar Boljević (24, Standard, 1,4), Marko Vešović (28, Legija, 1,2), Marko Janković are worth more than one million euros. (24, SPAL, 1,2) and Sead Hakšabanović (20, Norčeping, 1 million)...
According to "Transfermarkt", the most expensive player in the Montenegrin league is Stefan Milić, 19-year-old captain of Budućnost and future player of Dinamo Zagreb - 500 thousand euros.
That's how much Dinamo paid for him in February, with the fact that the transfer included a 20 percent percentage of the next sale...
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