With an estimated squad value of €743 million, Inter remain the richest team in the league. President Beppe Marotta aims to reach the symbolic milestone of €1 billion in total value in the medium to long term. The most highly valued players remain Lautaro (€79 million), Bastoni (€77 million), Barella (€70 million) and Thuram (€68 million), but the most striking rise is that of Pio Esposito, whose value has jumped from €17 million to €51 million.
At Milan, led by Leao (€73m) and Pulisic (€57m), both of whom remain stable, the rise in value of goalkeeper Maignan stands out, having risen from €21m to €34m, partly thanks to his contract renewal. Saelemaekers is also on the rise, having gone from €19m to €27m after carving out a place for himself in Allegri’s team.
Atalanta confirms the strength of its project with eleven players valued at over 20 million. Gasperini, now at Roma, continues to demonstrate his ability to develop players: one of the most striking examples is Wesley, who has risen from 24 to 34 million.
At Napoli, three players have surpassed the 40-million mark — Hojlund, McTominay and Buongiorno — whilst the most significant increases concern Neres (from 20 to 31) and Milinkovic-Savic (from 9 to 17).
Juventus, however, is the only major club bucking the trend. The surge in value of the talented Yildiz, who has risen from 78 to 91 million, is not enough to offset the sharp drop in Openda’s value, which has fallen from 70 to 50 million. Furthermore, Zhegrova has dropped out of the February rankings due to his reduced playing time this season.