Serie A top 10 goalkeepers by value: Carnesecchi leads, Meret level | OneFootball

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·09 de outubro de 2025

Serie A top 10 goalkeepers by value: Carnesecchi leads, Meret level

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A new ranking published by Transfermarkt reveals the updated market values of Serie A goalkeepers, offering a precise overview of the current state of the most delicate role in Italian football.

Serie A, the Top 10 Goalkeepers by Market Value: Carnesecchi Leads, Meret and Milinković-Savić Tied

Leading the ranking is Marco Carnesecchi of Atalanta, with a valuation of 25 million euros, followed by Mile Svilar (Roma) and Mike Maignan (Milan), both with the same value.


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The first notable fact is the scarce presence of Italian goalkeepers in the Top 10: only three, signaling a significant shift from the historic tricolor tradition between the posts.

The complete ranking of Serie A goalkeepers by market value

Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta) – €25 million

Mile Svilar (Roma) – €25 million

Mike Maignan (Milan) – €25 million

Zion Suzuki (Parma) – €20 million

Vanja Milinković-Savić (Napoli) – €18 million

Alex Meret (Napoli) – €18 million

Josep Martínez (Inter) – €12 million

Elia Caprile (Cagliari) – €11 million

Arijanet Muric (Sassuolo) – €7.5 million

Maduka Okoye (Udinese) – €7.5 million

Analysis: Between Young Prospects and Established Goalkeepers

The ranking confirms Carnesecchi, Svilar, and Maignan as absolute benchmarks for performance and technical value, while Suzuki has emerged as one of the season’s revelations at Parma.

In Napoli’s case, the situation is unique: Meret and Milinković-Savić share the same market value (€18 million), a sign of internal balance that also reflects Antonio Conte’s technical choices. Despite the Friulian goalkeeper having lost his starting spot, his value remains high thanks to the experience and consistency shown in recent seasons.

The Decline of Made in Italy Between the Posts

The most evident fact concerns the decreasing influence of Italian goalkeepers at the top of Serie A. In the golden years, the league could boast champions like Buffon, Toldo, Peruzzi, and Donnarumma. Today, only Carnesecchi, Meret, and Caprile represent Italy among the top ten.

This trend is also confirmed by the choices of the best Italian number ones, such as Guglielmo Vicario, now a key player in the Premier League with Tottenham, where he has already won a Europa League.

Meret and Carnesecchi: The Azzurri’s Certainties for Gattuso

Among the Italian names present, Meret and Carnesecchi remain pillars for head coach Gennaro Gattuso, who considers them reliable alternatives to Gianluigi Donnarumma. Both represent the new generation of Italian goalkeepers: young, technically skilled, and with significant room for growth.

Though with different characteristics — Meret more reactive and classically trained, Carnesecchi more modern and proactive with his feet — both embody the future of the role for the National Team.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

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