Novos valores da LaLiga: Yamal atinge marca recorde, Vinicius é quem mais desvaloriza

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Novos valores da LaLiga: Yamal atinge marca recorde, Vinicius é quem mais desvaloriza

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Já temos novos valores de mercado para os jogadores da LaLiga, e nesta atualização fez-se história. Isto porque o jovem Lamine Yamal, de apenas 17 anos, alcançou a marca dos 200 milhões de euros, naquela que é a maior cotação já registada pelo Transfermarkt e que já tínhamos atribuído a três outros jogadores no passado: Kylian Mbappé, em 2018, Erling Haaland e Vinicius Junior, ambos em 2024.

Além disso, o extremo do Barcelona isolou-se na lista dos jogadores mais valiosos do mundo e é, ao dia de hoje, o futebolista com maior valor de mercado do planeta. Tudo isto acontece na sequência de uma temporada na qual Yamal marcou 18 golos e realizou 25 assistências nos 55 encontros que realizou pelos catalães em 2024/25, ele que foi fundamental para o Barça na caminhada rumo à conquista do título espanhol.

Novos valores de mercado da LaLiga

Os outros dois jogadores que mais valorizaram neste update foram o seu colega de equipa PedriJesús Rodríguez, do Betis, com cada um deles a ganhar igualmente 20 milhões de euros de valor de mercado. O médio do Barcelona passou, desta forma, a estar avaliado em 140 milhões de euros, ao passo que o jovem extremo de 19 anos tem, a partir de agora, uma cotação de 30 milhões de euros.

Vencedor da Bota de Ouro depois de marcar 31 golos em 34 jogos na LaLiga pelo Real Madrid na época que agora chegou ao fim, a sua primeira em solo espanhol, Kylian Mbappé também é um dos destaques desta atualização, com o seu valor de mercado a regressar aos 180 milhões de euros com os quais tinha iniciado a temporada – numa altura em que vivia um momento de menor fulgor em Madrid, chegámos a depreciar o avançado francês para os 170 milhões de euros.

Quem também valorizou no campeonato espanhol foram os portugueses Dário Essugo e André Almeida. O ex-Sporting, que vai jogar no Chelsea em 2025/26, deu nas vistas enquanto esteve cedido ao Las Palmas e viu, por conseguinte, o seu valor de mercado aumentar dos 15 para os 20 milhões de euros. Já o antigo médio do Vitória SC, atualmente no Valencia, passou a estar avaliado em 10 milhões de euros, depois de valorizar 2 milhões de euros com esta revisão dos valores de mercado.

Ao nível das desvalorizações, a maior que levámos a cabo na liga espanhola foi a de Vinicius Junior. O extremo brasileiro perdeu protagonismo no Real Madrid e viu a sua cotação cair 30 milhões de euros, dos 200 para os 170 milhões de euros.

Os portugueses William Carvalho, do Betis, e Thierry Correia, do Valencia, também perderam valor de mercado na sequência desta atualização.

Assim funcionam os valores de mercado do Transfermarkt

Os valores de mercado do Transfermarkt são calculados tendo em consideração vários modelos de fixação de preços. Um fator importante é a comunidade Transfermarkt, onde os membros discutem e avaliam detalhadamente os valores de mercado dos jogadores. De uma forma geral, os valores de mercado do Transfermarkt não devem ser equiparados aos valores efetivamente pagos em transferências.

O objetivo não é prever um preço, mas sim o valor esperado de um jogador no mercado. Tanto as modalidades individuais de transferência, assim como o contexto geral, são relevantes para determinar os valores de mercado. Além disso, o Transfermarkt não utiliza nenhum algoritmo para criar os seus valores, baseando-se, isso sim, nos critérios da comunidade (definição detalhada de valor de mercado).

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