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·22 Desember 2025
Market value update at BVB: this star’s price plummets

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·22 Desember 2025

Borussia Dortmund is experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions in the current market value update. While Nico Schlotterbeck sees a significant increase, another BVB star has to endure a sharp decline.
The latest winter update from Transfermarkt.de brings some considerable shifts at Borussia Dortmund. Although ten BVB players had to accept a downgrade, the overall market value of the squad has ultimately increased. This is mainly due to a few, but all the more substantial, upgrades.
The biggest winner is Nico Schlotterbeck. The central defender increases his market value from 40 to 55 million euros, making him one of the absolute top players in the Bundesliga. Across the league, only Karim Adeyemi within the Dortmund squad is currently valued higher. Schlotterbeck, along with Dayot Upamecano, is the only central defender in the league with a market value above the 50-million-euro mark—a further signal of his sporting importance and the growing pressure on BVB to soon make a decision regarding his unresolved future.
In addition to Schlotterbeck, three other Dortmund players benefit from significant upgrades. Felix Nmecha jumps to 45 million euros, Carney Chukwuemeka rises to 25 million euros, and loanee Aaron Anselmino is now valued at twelve million euros. Especially Nmecha’s upgrade contributes significantly to BVB recording an overall market value increase of around eleven million euros, despite many downgrades.
On the other hand, there is a long list of losers. Niklas Süle is hit particularly hard. The 30-year-old loses more than a third of his market value and is now valued at only five million euros. Injuries and a lack of playing time continue to cause the former 60-million-euro player to plummet. Julian Brandt, Serhou Guirassy, and Jobe Bellingham also each lose five million euros, making them some of the biggest market value losers in the Bundesliga.
Other downgrades affect, among others, Emre Can, Pascal Groß, and Salih Özcan, where contract situations play a role in addition to performance. Talent Julien Duranville and backup goalkeeper Patrick Drewes are also rated lower.
Overall, the market value update presents a mixed picture: While individual key players and future prospects gain significant value, several established professionals lose out considerably.
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