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The transfer market is not just a web of negotiations and plot twists: it's a real revolution that shapes the balance of power on the field and overturns the value of the squads. The new Serie A 2025/26 presents itself with surprising numbers.
There are those who have managed to grow by investing, those who have remained stable and those who have lost ground due to painful sales.
Amid all this, there are also individual players, real living assets, capable of raising the valuation of an entire club on their own
At the top of Serie A remains Inter, which with a total value exceeding seven hundred million euros confirms its leadership. The Nerazzurri have experienced an increase of about forty-nine million compared to last season, a result not only of the strength of the big names, but also of the growth of young people like Pio Esposito, who returned from loan at Spezia with a skyrocketing valuation.
If Inter is the certainty, Napoli is the big surprise. With a staggering leap of one hundred and twenty-one million euros, the Partenopei return to the podium thanks to an explosive market. More static are Milan and Juventus, who still remain in the high ranking of values without excessive tears.
The story is different for Como and Fiorentina, true outsiders. The Lariano club has forcefully emerged in the Europa area thanks to investments from a great team.
The individual ranking of values confirms Inter's dominance. Lautaro Martínez, with his valuation of 95 million, is the most valuable player in the championship. Behind him are Alessandro Bastoni, risen to 80 million, and Nicolò Barella along with Marcus Thuram, both standing at 75 million.
The only one able to get close to the Nerazzurri is Rafael Leao, valued at 70 million and technical leader of Milan.
Immediately behind are other protagonists of Serie A like Ademola Lookman, who stayed at Atalanta and Christian Pulisic of Milan, both symbols of teams that rely heavily on offensive quality.
Juventus presents Lois Openda to close the Top 10, steadily on 50 million, while in ninth position there is a former Juve, Moise Kean, with a value of 50 million.
If the big clubs continue to shine thanks to their established top players, it's the new arrivals that make the championship even more intriguing. Lois Openda landed in Turin on the last day of the market and is the only one to enter the Top 10 of the most valuable players.
Behind him another new Juventus signing, Jonathan David, arrived on a free transfer from Lille and with an estimated value of 45 million euros.
Different story for Christopher Nkunku. The new striker from Milan is in 19th place with a valuation of 35 million, the same as Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus and Santiago Castro of Bologna, but especially Rasmus Hojlund, who arrived at Napoli from Manchester United.
And the new signings of the Italian champions Napoli? After the Dane there is Beukema with 28 million, followed by Noa Lang (25 million), Lucca (22 million) and the pair De Bruyne-Gutierrez at 20 million.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
📸 CARLO HERMANN - AFP or licensors
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