Players whose value increased the most over the year (TOP 20) © scanpix

In 2024, football fans witnessed several memorable football events.

The impressive performances of players in various tournaments had a significant impact on their value, and the website "Transfermarkt" provided the opportunity to find out which athletes experienced the largest increase in their numbers.

It was reported that the top spot was taken by Barcelona talent Lamine Yamalis, who is now worth 180 million euros (+120 million euros).

In second place is Chelsea diamond Cole Palmer (130 million, +85 million), and third is another representative from Barcelona, Pau Cubarsi (70 million, +68.5 million).

Players whose value has increased the most over the year

20. Viktor Gyokeres ("Sporting") - current value - 75 million euros (+30 million)
19. Raphinha ("Barcelona") - 80 million (+30 million)
18. Federico Valverde ("Real") - 130 million (+30 million)
17. Jamal Musiala ("Bayern") - 140 million (+30 million)
16. Phil Foden ("Manchester City") - 140 million (+30 million)
15. Bukayo Saka ("Arsenal") - 150 million (+30 million)
14. Riccardo Calafiori ("Arsenal") - 45 million (+32 million)
13. Kenan Yildiz ("Juventus") - 45 million (+35 million)
12. Fermín López ("Barcelona") - 50 million (+35 million)
11. Bradley Barcola ("Paris Saint-Germain") - 65 million (+35 million)
10. Morgan Rogers ("Aston Villa") - 40 million (+37.2 million)
9. Estevao ("Palmeiras") - 50 million (+40 million)
8. Florian Wirtz ("Bayer") - 140 million (+40 million)
7. Omar Marmoush ("Eintracht Frankfurt") - 60 million (+45 million)
6. Alexander Pavlovich ("Bayern") - 50 million (+48 million)
5. Kobbie Mainoo ("Manchester United") - 55 million (+49 million)
4. Vinicius ("Real") - 200 million (+50 million)
3. Pau Cubarsi ("Barcelona") - 70 million (+68.5 million)
2. Cole Palmer ("Chelsea") - 130 million (+85 million)
1. Lamine Yamalis ("Barcelona") - 180 million (+120 million)

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