An organization affiliated with the International Football Federation (FIFA) evaluated the market value of Son Heung-min (31, Tottenham) and Kim Min-jae (27, Naples) as absurdly low. On the other hand, the ransom of Japanese striker Kaoru Mitoma (26, Brighton & Hove Albion) soared, and he began to pursue Son Heung-min and Kim Min-jae.
According to the market value of players in the top 5 European leagues updated on the 11th (Korean time) by the International Spoiler Institute (CIES) under FIFA, Son Heung-min is worth up to 40 million euros (approximately 54.3 billion won) and Kim Min-jae is up to 30 million euros (approximately 40.8 billion won). were assigned respectively. It is an estimated value considering the players’ age, performance, contract period, and the economic value of the club.
Although he has slowed down this season, considering that Son Heung-min was the top scorer in the English Premier League (EPL) last season, 40 million euros is too low. In particular, CIES caused controversy over the undervaluation by valuing Son Heung-min at 52.9 million euros (approximately 71.8 billion won) right after he became the top scorer. At the time, Son Heung-min’s ransom was 88th overall, but now he is pushed out of the top 100. 온라인카지노
Harry Kane (30) has the most with 70 million euros (approximately 95 billion won), and Dejan Kulusevsky (23) and Richarlison (26) each with 60 million euros (approximately 81.5 billion won) compared to other strikers in the team. The market value was set higher than Son Heung-min.
The evaluation that Kim Min-jae, who is playing as the best defender in Serie A in Italy, has a market value of 30 million euros is absurd. The buyout clause, known as 45 million euros (about 61.1 billion won), is too low, and the Napoli club is struggling to raise the buyout, and local transfer experts predict that the transfer fee will reach 100 million euros (about 135.7 billion won) without a buyout. It’s because it’s also a situation.
In the midst of this, Japan’s Mitoma was priced at 25 million euros (approximately 34 billion won), narrowing the gap with Son Heung-min and Kim Min-jae. Although they are attracting attention from big clubs such as Arsenal with good performances (5 goals in 15 games) this season, it is expected that questions will remain as to whether they will chase the market value of Son Heung-min and Kim Min-jae to the bottom of the chin.
Meanwhile, Lee Kang-in (22, Mallorca), Hwang Hee-chan (27, Wolverhampton), and Jung Woo-young (24, Freiburg) are worth 15 million euros (approximately 20.4 billion won), and Lee Jae-seong (31, Mainz 05) has a market value of 4 million euros (approximately 55 million euros). billion), respectively. Vinicius Junior (23, Real Madrid) and Jude Bellingham (20, Dortmund) are currently the most expensive players in the world, with a market value of up to 250 million euros (approximately 339.3 billion won).