New market values
In a thrilling season finale, Royal Antwerp secured the championship title in the Belgian Jupiler Pro League for the first time in 66 years. Such success is now reflected in the latest Transfermarkt market value update – thanks to an increase of €16.1 million, the champions have surpassed the €100m mark in terms of squad value for the first time, which now stands at €107.5m.
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Antwerp’s “Talent of the Season” – Vermeeren doubles his market value
The main reason for this is 18-year-old talent Arthur Vermeeren. Voted Talent of the Season by his colleagues, the midfielder doubled his market value from €8.5m to €17m. “Vermeeren has become an indispensable part of Antwerp’s championship-winning team over the past few months, consistently impressing with his cool-headed style of play as well as outstanding anticipation and understanding of the game,” explains Bart Tamsyn, Area Manager of Transfermarkt Belgium.
“The club and also the player himself would prefer to work together beyond the summer, however it is quite conceivable that a richer club offers a sum that Antwerp would be unable to reject. However, such an offer would have to be significantly above the player’s new market value.” Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United and Manchester City are all reportedly interested in signing the young talent. In addition to Vermeeren, other Antwerp stars have played themselves into the spotlight in recent months: Frankfurt newcomer Willian Pacho, for example, increased his market value from €9m to €11m, while U21 international Mandela Keita climbed from €3.5m to €7m. Goalkeeper Jean Butez, who has conceded just 42 goals in 52 competitive matches and kept 27 clean sheets, is up from €6m to €8m.
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Orban climbs to the top: Most valuable players in the Jupiler Pro League
Although KRC Genk and Royale Union Saint Gilloise narrowly missed out on the championship, there are still market value winners in the ranks of the runners-up and third-placed team. At Genk, for example, top substitute Mike Trésor (+€2m to €15m), Joseph Paintsil (+€3m to €12m) or top talent Bilal El Khannouss (+€2m to €13m) can make gains, while at Saint Gilloise Victor Boniface (+€6m to €12m) and Simon Adingra (+€4m to €10m), who is on loan from Brighton, show the biggest increases.
Brugge squad loses 20 million – record transfer Yaremchuk loses value again
On the other hand, the dethroned serial champions Club Brugge are once again heading in the opposite direction. Prematurely knocked out of the championship race in the playoffs, their squad value has also now dropped significantly again – from €157.6m to €137.3m. Despite isolated market value gains such as Bjorn Meijer (+€1m to €10m) or Jorne Spileers (+€1.7m to €2.5m), the market value drops at Brugge certainly dominate the narrative of a poor season.
Prospects such as Andreas Skov Olsen (-€3m to €14m) or Abakar Sylla (-€1m to €8m) mostly showed inconsistent performances, while record signing Roman Yaremchuk once again struggled to live up to the hype. The 27-year-old’s market value plummeted from €9m to €5m. In the case of key players such as Simon Mignolet (-€1.8m to €3.2m) or Hans Vanaken (-€2m to €10m), the advancing age must also be taken into account.
Orban increases market value from €1m to €2m in just four months
Meanwhile, the league’s newly crowned most valuable player does not play for the Belgium champions or even the other three clubs from the championship playoffs, but resides at KAA Gent. Indeed Gift Orban may not have a league winners medal but has instead managed to bag a four-goal haul in the league against Zulte Waregem in mid-March, the fastest hat-trick in a European competition just days later, a spectacular shot off the crossbar against Standard Liege from the halfway line – and a total of 20 goals in 22 competitive games since his arrival in Belgium on deadline day in January.
“Despite only making the move to Belgium in January, Orban has already gained a reputation for himself that far surpasses the nation. The 20-year-old Nigerian should therefore be hard to keep in the summer window and may bring in a fee far higher than the €3.3m that Gent paid for him,” says area manager Tamsyn about the league’s new MVP, who is now valued at €20m (+€11m) – as recently as January he was valued at just €1m. In top scorer Hugo Cuypers, Gent also have a second goal-scoring attacker who is likely to be in demand on the transfer market in the coming months. The market value of the forward has risen from €8m to €11m.