The 10 players who are worth the most in the transfer window in Ligue 1

Over this year 2024, the estimate of Mason Greenwood’s market value has increased by 366.7%.

Multiply the estimate of its market valuation by more than three, or translated into a percentage, an increase of +366.7%. This is Mason Greenwood’s performance for the year 2024, according to the latest Ligue 1 score, produced by the Transfermarkt platform. The enfant terrible of English football, landed at Olympique de this summer, is the second player who has seen his rating increase the most in value.

It is 27.5 million euros higher, at 35 million euros that the Marseille striker is now estimated to be. Only Bradley Barcola is ahead of him at +35 million and an estimate of 65 million euros. The 22-year-old French international winger also became on this occasion the most expensive player in French football.

PSG dominant in this ranking

Saint-Germain takes the lion’s share in this ranking with several players appearing in the top 10. In addition to Barcola, we note the presence of Désiré Doué, Willian Pacho, João Neves and Lucas Beraldo, illustrating the new strategy of the Parisian club focused on the recruitment and development of younger talents with high potential.

The clubs of Monaco and are not left out. AS Monaco can boast of the spectacular progress of Maghnes Akliouche and the revelation Christian Mawissa, while LOSC sees the value of Edon Zhegrova jump from 15 million euros, to 25 million which he is now worth on the walk.

The 10 players who are worth the most in the transfer window in Ligue 1

Bradley Barcola (PSG) = +35 M€
Mason Greenwood (OM) = +27,5 M€
Désiré Doué (PSG) = +€25 million
Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco) = +20 M€
Willian Pacho (PSG) = +16 M€
João Neves (PSG) = +15 M€
Lucas Beraldo (PSG) = +15 M€
Edon Zhegrova (LOSC Lille) = +15 M€
Georges Mikautadze (OL) = +12 M€
Christian Mawissa (Monaco) = +11,75 M€

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