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Market Values ​​Serbia: Red Star Continues To Soar – Partizan Almost 50 Million Behind

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Djiga and Mimovic biggest winners

Market values ​​Serbia: Red Star Belgrade with record, Partizan slips

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Red Star Belgrade continues to soar in terms of market value. In the interim update of the Super League, the squad value of the Champions League participant increased by 6.2 million euros. With the record value of 78.6 million euros, the record champions are the first Serbian team to approach the 80 million mark.

Red Star has the biggest market value winners in its ranks. Defenders Nasser Djiga (21) and Ognjen Mimovic (20) have each increased by 1.5 million euros, while strikers Felício Milson (24) and Bruno Duarte (28) follow with one million euros each. Newly promoted OFK Belgrade, surprisingly third in the table, also has two shooting stars among the winners in Aleksej Vukicevic (19; +550,000 euros) and Aleksa Cvetkovic (19; +500,000 euros).

Update Super Liga All new market values To overview The top 10 most valuable players in the Super League remain firmly in the hands of Red Star. While Milson moves up into the top five, VfB loanee Silas is at the top with an unchanged €10 million. Red Star’s dominance is only broken by one player: Mihajlo Ilic (21) from Partizan Belgrade shares seventh place with winners Duarte and Vanja Drkusic (24) from the city rivals.

Partizan, who have not won in seven competitive games, are also the biggest losers of the update. Leonard Owusu (27) is down 600,000 euros, Young-jun Goh (23) is down 500,000 euros and Milan Lazarevic (27) is down 400,000 euros. For the first time since 2021, Partizan’s squad value has slipped below the 30 million mark at 29 million euros. As the second most valuable team in the Super League, the gap to Red Star is now 49.6 million euros.

How the transfer market values ​​work

The transfer market values ​​are calculated taking into account various pricing models and a strong involvement 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 fees actually paid.

The aim is not to predict a price, but 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 here Transfermarkt does not use an algorithm (for detailed market value definition).

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