Thiago Soars to 3rd and Semenyo Rockets to 7th - The Premier League Players Who Gained the Most Market Value Last Season
The 2025/26 Premier League season was undoubtedly filled with dramatic moments, as Arsenal secured their first title in 22 years, West Ham faced relegation, and newly-promoted Sunderland achieved a remarkable feat by qualifying for Europe. Now that the season has come to a close, and Transfermarkt has released its latest end-of-season Premier League market value update, it is possible to reflect on the campaign and identify the players who made a significant impact. By analyzing the data, we have determined the Premier League stars who have experienced the most substantial increase in market value throughout the 2025/26 season.
At the forefront of this list is Bournemouth's exceptionally talented teenager, Junior Kroupi, who has made a remarkable impression in his debut season in English football. The Frenchman's impressive performance, which included scoring 13 goals, led to a substantial rise in his market value, with an increase of +€55m over the course of the campaign, resulting in a current market value of €70m. In second place is another young and promising player, who also happens to be the Premier League's Young Player of the Season, Nico O'Reilly, the skilled Manchester City full-back. Throughout the season, Nico O'Reilly's market value has increased by +€52m, and he is now valued at €70m. The third position is held by Brentford and Brazil striker Igor Thiago, who has seen his market value rise by +€47m, bringing his current worth to €65m.
Bournemouth's January acquisition, Rayan, has experienced a significant increase in his market value, rising by +€46m throughout the season, and is now valued at €60m, securing the fourth position. In the fifth position is Manchester City's Rayan Cherki, who has seen his market value rise by +€45m. Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson follows in sixth place, with his market value increasing by +€43m to a current value of €75m. The impressive form displayed by Antoine Semenyo during his time at both Bournemouth and Manchester City has resulted in his market value rising by +€40m, bringing his current value to €80m. Additionally, there are two players who have experienced a market value increase of +€35m: Morgan Rogers, now valued at €90m, and Mateus Fernandes, whose value has risen to €50m.
Everton's Iliman Ndiaye, with a current market value of €55m, has seen his value rise by +€33m, thereby completing the top 10 list. Furthermore, five Premier League players have experienced a notable increase in their market value, rising by +€30m this season: these players include João Pedro, now valued at €80m, Reece James, whose value has risen to €60m, Alex Scott, with a current value of €50m, as well as the young players Max Dowman and Rio Ngumoha, both of whom are now valued at €30m. For a comprehensive list of every player whose market value has increased throughout the Premier League season, users can access the complete list via the link provided below.
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At the forefront of this list is Bournemouth's exceptionally talented teenager, Junior Kroupi, who has made a remarkable impression in his debut season in English football. The Frenchman's impressive performance, which included scoring 13 goals, led to a substantial rise in his market value, with an increase of +€55m over the course of the campaign, resulting in a current market value of €70m. In second place is another young and promising player, who also happens to be the Premier League's Young Player of the Season, Nico O'Reilly, the skilled Manchester City full-back. Throughout the season, Nico O'Reilly's market value has increased by +€52m, and he is now valued at €70m. The third position is held by Brentford and Brazil striker Igor Thiago, who has seen his market value rise by +€47m, bringing his current worth to €65m.
Bournemouth's January acquisition, Rayan, has experienced a significant increase in his market value, rising by +€46m throughout the season, and is now valued at €60m, securing the fourth position. In the fifth position is Manchester City's Rayan Cherki, who has seen his market value rise by +€45m. Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson follows in sixth place, with his market value increasing by +€43m to a current value of €75m. The impressive form displayed by Antoine Semenyo during his time at both Bournemouth and Manchester City has resulted in his market value rising by +€40m, bringing his current value to €80m. Additionally, there are two players who have experienced a market value increase of +€35m: Morgan Rogers, now valued at €90m, and Mateus Fernandes, whose value has risen to €50m.
Everton's Iliman Ndiaye, with a current market value of €55m, has seen his value rise by +€33m, thereby completing the top 10 list. Furthermore, five Premier League players have experienced a notable increase in their market value, rising by +€30m this season: these players include João Pedro, now valued at €80m, Reece James, whose value has risen to €60m, Alex Scott, with a current value of €50m, as well as the young players Max Dowman and Rio Ngumoha, both of whom are now valued at €30m. For a comprehensive list of every player whose market value has increased throughout the Premier League season, users can access the complete list via the link provided below.
It is worth noting that when you conduct a search for something on Google, you will typically be presented with a box that displays the latest news in conjunction with the usual search results. By setting Transfermarkt as your preferred source, you can increase the frequency at which our content appears in this box, thereby making it more readily accessible to you. To take advantage of this feature, you can add Transfermarkt as your preferred source by following the provided link, which will guide you through the necessary steps to prioritize our content in your Google search results.
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