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·16 October 2025
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Every update of market values on Transfermarkt is awaited like a verdict.
The October 2025 update presents us with a Serie A Top11 worth a whopping 670 million euros, an explosive mix of established champions and young players who are rapidly advancing.
This lineup is not just a list of names: it tells the trends of our championship, between surprising declines and talents that are rewriting the hierarchies.
The most represented team is still Inter, with as many as four players. Lautaro Martínez remains the main star, even though his value drops to 85 million, ten less than the last valuation.
Next to him, Marcus Thuram maintains his valuation at 75 million, confirming himself as the ideal partner in the offensive department.
In the midfield, Nicolò Barella loses ten million but remains among the most valuable midfielders, while in defense Alessandro Bastoni reaches 80 million and establishes himself as the most expensive Italian defender ever.
The real surprise comes from two very young players. Kenan Yildiz, a talent from Juventus, soars to 75 million with an increase of twenty-five million in just a few months. He is the symbol of the new Juve that wants to restart with young players to build a solid future.
The other surprise is Nico Paz, a rising star from Como, who goes from promise to certainty with a value of 55 million. His +20 million reflects a meteoric rise that is winning over fans and international observers.
Milan brings only one representative to the team of the most valuable: Christian Pulisic. The American drops to 60 million, losing ten compared to the last assessment.
Despite this, he remains one of the pillars of the Rossoneri project, capable of lighting up San Siro with decisive plays and leadership. His decline is more related to Milan's fluctuating moment than to the real value of the player, who continues to be a cornerstone in Allegri's lineup.
Roma is also present with two protagonists that well represent the soul of the team.
In goal, Mile Svilar confirms himself as one of the season's revelations, rising to 25 million and earning the role of Giallorossi starter. In midfield, Manu Koné reaches 50 million after an increase of ten: a modern midfielder, capable of combining physicality and technique, who has already won everyone over.
The defensive lineup of the Top11 is formed by three pillars. Bastoni, as mentioned, is the leader and the most valuable, but alongside him are Gleison Bremer from Juventus, stable at 50 million, and Alessandro Buongiorno from Napoli, also valued at 50 million.
A backline that mixes continuity, solidity, and international experience, offering guarantees both for the clubs and the National team.
The goalkeeper role in the Top11 is occupied by Mile Svilar, who with 25 million represents one of the most beautiful stories of this season. Considered until recently an alternative, today he has become a reliable starter in Serie A and in Europe. His growth is constant and suggests further value increases if he continues on this path.
The new Serie A Top11 worth 670 million is a reflection of a transforming championship.
On one side, there are the certainties represented by Inter and its leaders, on the other, the emerging young players who are writing a new chapter, like Yildiz and Paz.
Alongside them are stories of quiet growth, like that of Svilar and Koné, and important confirmations like those of Pulisic and Bremer.
The feeling is that Serie A, often accused of no longer being able to value talents, is actually returning to be a springboard for stars that already shine on an international level.
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