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Market Values ​​Hungary: Nikitscher Top Winner – Big Losses At Liga-Krösus Ferencvárosi TC

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Market values ​​Hungary: Nikitscher top winner – big losses at Ferencvárosi TC

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According to the market value update from the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság, Ferencvárosi TC remains the Croesus, which despite a loss of 6.7 million euros has by far the most valuable squad in the league (52.8 million). The biggest losers also come from the record champions with Matheus Saldanha (25) and Philippe Rommens (27), while Kecskeméti TE, the team with the lowest overall value, is the top winner.

Tamás Nikitscher (25) increased by a whopping 227.3 percent from 275,000 to 900,000 euros. “If he wasn’t under contract with the bottom team, he would have been worth millions,” explains MW admin “fradista80” about the new national player: “National coach Marco Rossi pulled someone out of the hat that nobody expected. And Nikitscher didn’t disappoint in the national team, on the contrary, even against Germany or the Netherlands, who clearly showed Hungary’s limits, he was often the only bright spot.”

Márk Kosznovszky (22) from MTK Budapest is also on the rise, with his prize rising from 450,000 to 700,000 euros. The main reason for this is the interest from England in the central midfielder. Kosznovszky is being traded by Blackburn Rovers and Norwich City, and transfer fees are being discussed that could run into the millions.

The youngsters Ármin Pécsi (19; Puskás Akadémia; +400,000 to 700,000), whom “fradista80” describes as part of “the new generation of goalkeepers in Hungary after Péter Gulácsi”, and Patrik Kovács (17; +300,000 to 400,000) are also making a leap ) and his teammates at Fehérvár FC, Nejc Gradisar (22; +400,000 to 800,000). “Kovács only made seven appearances in the first half of the season, but he also has offers from England,” said “fradista80” about the striker, who made his league debut at the age of 16.

Update Nemzeti Bajnokság: Saldanha and Rommen’s biggest losers

At Ferencvárosi TC, Werder’s Naby Keïta’s soon-to-be loan club, hardly anyone has made a positive appearance recently – seven of the eleven biggest losers are at the hands of the current second-placed team. The Brazilian Saldanha became the most expensive purchase in the club’s history in the summer at €3 million, but has now fallen by €2 million to €6 million. Rommens also lost a seven-figure amount and, after a loss of 1.5 million, is now estimated at 2 million euros.

For ex-Düsseldorf and Nuremberg native Cristian Ramírez (30), the figure is now down by 500,000 to 3 million euros. “He was seen as the prodigal son who would come back and solve the problems in the left-back position for years. “But the reality is that the current Ramírez has nothing to do with the Ramírez before the move to Russia,” MW admin “fradista80” explains the devaluation of the Ecuadorian, who nevertheless remains among the top 5 most valuable players in the league. The ranking is led by Mohammed Abu Fani (26; unchanged at 6 million) and the aforementioned Saldanha, who lost his sole top position.

This is how transfer market market values ​​work

The transfer market market values ​​are created taking into account various pricing models as well as a strong involvement of the transfer market community, which deals with the values ​​in detailed discussions. The transfer market market values ​​cannot generally be equated with the transfer fees actually paid.

The goal is not to predict a price, but rather an expected value. When determining the market value, both individual transfer modalities and situational conditions are relevant to a certain extent. Examples of this will be here listed. Transfermarkt does not use an algorithm (for a detailed definition of market value).

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