We take a look at which players have seen their estimated transfer value increase by the most since the end of the 2023/24 season.
The emergence of Lamine Yamal has been nothing short of spectacular with the winger already being hailed as the best player in the world by many.
It will come as no shock to anyone that he tops this list, especially when you take into account that the final throws of Euro 2024 are also factored into these price changes.
Yamal scored in the semi-final, assisted in the final, won Young Player of the Tournament and, of course, lifted the trophy as Spain defeated England in Berlin.
As a result of that and his exploits during 2024/25, no player across the globe has seen their transfer value increase by more than his +€90m figure.
Cole Palmer got on the scoresheet during that aforementioned Euros final in Berlin and he is one of five Premier League players to make the top 10.
Palmer himself also enjoyed a breakout Euros whilst Omar Marmoush, Ryan Gravenberch and Morgan Rogers have been amongst the best in England this campaign.
Ethan Nwaneri is the other name that makes it in here.
The Arsenal winger has started 11 times in the Premier League this season scoring four and assisting a further two goals.
Rank | Player | Current market value | Difference since 1st July 2024 |
1. | Lamine Yamal | €180m | +€90m |
2. | Omar Marmoush | €75m | +€53m |
3. | Cole Palmer | €130m | +€50m |
4. | Ethan Nwaneri | €55m | +€47m |
5. | Geovany Quenda | €45m | +€45m |
6. | Pedri | €120m | +€40m |
7. | Pau Cubarsi | €70m | +€40m |
8. | Ryan Gravenberch | €70m | +€35m |
9. | Hugo Ekitike | €55m | +€35m |
10. | Morgan Rogers | €50m | +€35m |
*Values taken from Transfermarkt.co.uk | Differences are taken from after 01/07/2024
Aside from Yamal, Barcelona see two more of their players enjoy sharp market value increases after a La Liga and Copa del Rey double this season.
Pedri and Pau Cubarsi both saw increases of €40m and look certain to play a crucial role at Barca for years to come.
18-year-old Portuguese sensation Geovany Quenda will head to Chelsea after his title winning season at Sporting Lisbon after they agreed on a £40m fee in March.
Quenda only made his first-team debut this season but he impressed, becoming the youngest goalscorer in the club's history when he netted against FC Porto in August.