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·23. Dezember 2025
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·23. Dezember 2025
The values of Serie A players are changing. As every year, the Christmas period brings with it the Transfermarkt update, which shifts—and not by a little—the hierarchy of our league.
The team that continues to have the highest overall value remains Inter, but the lack of success last season has left its mark. In fact, many Nerazzurri have experienced a downgrade, first and foremost Marcus Thuram.
On the other hand, Milan is enjoying the +15 million increase in Davide Bartesaghi’s market value, who, after his brace against Sassuolo, seems to have definitively overtaken Estupiñan.
We mentioned Bartesaghi, but the player who has increased his value more than anyone else is Marco Palestra, who is already on the radar of Inter and Juve.

The Cagliari winger—but owned by Atalanta—now has a value of 25 million, which is a nice +16.5 compared to the last update. Also doing well are Bonny (+12), Svilar (+10), and, perhaps a bit surprisingly, Pavlovic (+10).
And then there’s Nico Paz. “Only” a +10 for him, but that brings him to 65 million euros. A very strong player, who unfortunately Serie A will only be able to enjoy for a few more months. His future, in fact, is already written and it’s called Real Madrid.
But it’s not all good news. If some are rising, others are falling, so let’s see who has had the biggest drops. At number 1 we find Gleison Bremer. Perhaps Juventus’s most important player, but also the one who has had to deal with injuries the most. The various stops, some of them quite long, have cost him -15 compared to last year.

The same goes for Marcus Thuram, who after his explosive start to the season has slowed down, also due to a nearly two-month stop. Third place goes to another Inter player, Dumfries, who after a great 2024/25 season, has not managed to repeat himself so far (and to this is added the fact that the Dutchman will be out for at least two or three months).
Many big names in this section: from a Frattesi always on the market, to the disappointment of David, passing through Scalvini, Lobotka, and Dodô.
Then there are those whose value, one way or another, hasn’t changed that much. Pio Esposito enjoys his +5 and rises to a valuation of 35 million, while the same increase brings Saelemaekers to 25.
With a -5, on the other hand, Cambiaso and Locatelli drop to a valuation of 30 and 25 million respectively. The same goes for McTominay, whose value drops from 50 to 45.

Keep an eye on Barella and Çalhanoglu, who are also dropping! 5 million less for the Italian, while the Turk drops by 3 and now has a value of 22. In general, the entire Inter squad has seen their values decrease after a season finale without trophies.
So, how does the ranking of the highest-valued players in Serie A change? The top spots remain unchanged, with Lautaro ahead of everyone. Then Bastoni and Yildiz complete the podium.

As mentioned, Nico Paz rises, overtaking Marcus Thuram and Barella to reach 5th place. Also keep an eye on Kean, who drops to 12th place.
And what do you think—are the new values fair or not? Tell us in the comments!
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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