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Market Values - The Transfermarkt Podcast

Podcast by Stefan Bienkowski

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Every week, footballers are bought and sold. Fees are splashed across headlines. Agents negotiate in the dark. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, a number gets attached to a player — a market value. That number matters. It shapes transfer negotiations, it reflects form and potential, and it tells a story about where football is heading. The question is: who's actually explaining it? Welcome to the Market Values Podcast.

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episode Chelsea's New Era, Messi's Market Value Debate & Scotland's Hottest Transfer Targets artwork

Chelsea's New Era, Messi's Market Value Debate & Scotland's Hottest Transfer Targets

Welcome back to Market Values — the Transfermarkt podcast where Stefan Bienkowski and Manu Veth break down the biggest talking points in world football and explore what they mean for player market values.In Episode 11, Stefan and Manu are deep into market value season — with updates dropping at an accelerated pace ahead of the FIFA World Cup kicking off on June 13th. Here's everything we cover:⚽ XABI ALONSO TO CHELSEAThe biggest managerial story of the weekend: Xabi Alonso is set to take charge at Stamford Bridge on a four-year deal. Stefan and Manu are joined by Transfermarkt's resident Chelsea expert Joe Krishnan to break down what this appointment means for the club's transfer strategy, which players could stay or go, and whether this is the fresh start Chelsea so desperately need.🌍 LIONEL MESSI — WHAT HAPPENS TO HIS MARKET VALUE?With the MLS market value update landing on June 2nd ahead of the World Cup, Stefan and Manu dig into the great debate: what do we do with Messi's market value at 38? The Transfermarkt forum is buzzing — some users suggest 10–12 million euros, others argue his performance and star power justify holding firm. The guys share their thoughts ahead of the update.🇲🇽 MEXICO MARKET VALUE UPDATE — GILBERTO MORA & LIGA MXManu is joined by Transfermarkt's Mexico area manager Oswaldo Camacho to unpack the Liga MX market value update. The standout name? 17-year-old Tijuana wonderkid Gilberto Mora — repped by super-agent Rafaela Pimenta and tipped for a big move once he turns 18. Stefan and Oswaldo also tackle the fascinating wider question: why has Mexico, despite its resources and talent pool, never consistently produced a true football megastar at European level?🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP MARKET VALUE UPDATE — 5 PLAYERS TO WATCHThe Scottish top flight wrapped up in dramatic fashion, with Celtic pipping Hearts on the final day. Stefan is joined by Scottish football expert Ewan to highlight five players whose market values rose significantly — and who could be heading for big summer moves:• Tawanda Maswanhise (Motherwell) — 22 goals from 450K to 5M euros• Claudio Braga (Hearts) — PFA Player of the Year, 7M euros• Youssef Chermiti (Rangers) — attracting serious European interest• Arnie Engels (Celtic) — title winner with a market for his style• Emmanuel Fernandez (Rangers) — the biggest riser of the season, from 350K to 18M euros, linked with Arsenal, Chelsea, Dortmund and more🏆 TRANSFERMARKT PLAYER OF THE SEASON VOTE — NOW OPEN!Across 18 leagues worldwide, you can vote for your Player of the Season on Transfermarkt. Voting is open until May 25th — head to the link below and make your picks across GK, DEF, MID and ATT before casting your overall vote. Past winners include Mbappé, Messi and Haaland — now it's your turn to have your say.🔗 Vote for Player of the Season: https://transfermarkt.co.uk/s/M01a---Subscribe to Market Values and never miss an episode. Drop your thoughts in the comments — who should win Player of the Season, and what market value would you give Lionel Messi?#Transfermarkt #MarketValues #XabiAlonso #Chelsea #LionelMessi #ScottishPremiershiple #LigaMX #TransferNews #footballpodcast Chapters00:00 Introduction01:53 The Transfermarkt Player of the Season 04:05 Lionel Messi's Market Value Discussion10:49 What's on this week's show?12:40 Xabi Alonso announced as new Chelsea manager15:18 Will Chelsea's transfer strategy change under Alonso?26:55 Does Alonso need Chelsea to save his career?31:22 Market Value Updates in Mexican Football34:07 The rise of Gilberto Mora39:48 Why isn't Mexican football developing more young stars?43:22 Why Mexico don't perform at World Cups46:14 Is the future bright for Mexican football?51:56 Scottish Market Values Overview53:55 Tawanda Maswanhise 57:29 Claudio Braga01:00:45 Youssef Chermiti01:04:15 Arne Engels01:07:11 Emmanuel Fernandez

20 May 2026 - 1 h 11 min
episode Europe's Worst Clubs Ranked, The Kvaratskhelia Debate & Endrick's Real Madrid Future artwork

Europe's Worst Clubs Ranked, The Kvaratskhelia Debate & Endrick's Real Madrid Future

Market Values | Episode 10In this week's episode, we're diving into the worst-performing clubs in Europe this season, analysing the numbers behind their struggles and what it means for their squads going forward.We debate whether Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is the best left winger in the world right now — breaking down his standout performances for PSG this season, his market value, and whether a Premier League move could be on the cards.Then, in an exclusive sit-down with Transfermarkt, we speak to our Brazil expert Thiago Robelo about his chat with star Endrick, who opens up about life at Real Madrid, Brazil's sky-high expectations for the young star, and what the future holds for one of football's most exciting prospects.We also turn the spotlight on Olympique Lyon's turbulent current situation before rounding off with a look at the Bundesliga's rising stars — Yan Diomande, Johan Manzambi, Alexander Pavlovic, Samuele Inácio, and Luca Reggiani — and why their market values are set to soar.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Episode 1001:17 What's on episode 10?04:24 The 11 worst performing clubs in Europe this season21:04 Is Kvaratskhelia the best left winger in the world?24:01 How good has Kvaratskhelia been for PSG this season?31:29 Market Value and Comparisons35:12 Could he be heading to the Premier League?37:39 When Transfermarkt sat down with Endrick40:25 Brazil's expectations for Endrick47:43 Current Situation at Olympique Lyon52:10 Endrick future market value58:17 Bundesliga stars that are set for big market value increases59:08 Yan Diomande01:01:24 Johan Manzambi01:05:11 Alexander Pavlovich: Bayern's Emerging Midfielder01:08:40 Samuele Inácio and Luca Reggiani

13 May 2026 - 1 h 13 min
episode Flick's unstoppable Barca, Porto's historic title & the shocking fall of a Bundesliga star striker artwork

Flick's unstoppable Barca, Porto's historic title & the shocking fall of a Bundesliga star striker

The Transfermarkt podcast covering European football's biggest stories through the lens of player market values. This week, Stefan and Manu take listeners across three leagues with three expert guests. In the Serie A forum, they discuss Lewis Ferguson's decline at Bologna, Christian Pulisic's injury-hit season at AC Milan (down from a €60M peak), and Rafael Leão's fading transfer market appeal — all three with major World Cup summers ahead. Transfermarkt Portugal's Gonzalo Tristão Santos joins to break down Porto's historic Liga Portugal title — won with a new manager, a rebuilt squad, and 49 points from the first 51 available. The standout signing: 20-year-old Danish midfielder Victor Froholt, signed for €12M and now worth €30M with an €80M release clause attracting European interest. Teenage winger Oskar Piotrzewski and summer arrival Gabri Vega also get the spotlight. Spanish football expert Ivan Fuente discusses Hansi Flick's Barcelona — four league titles from four attempts as a manager — and the four players who've driven this season's title run: goalkeeper Joan Garcia, the industrious Fermín López, a resurgent Pedri, and the extraordinary Lamine Yamal. Finally, Transfermarkt Germany's Leonard Gens charts the spectacular rise and fall of Victor Boniface — from €70M Saudi transfer target and Leverkusen title hero to a player now valued at €5M, on loan at Werder Bremen and seemingly a long way from the form that once made him one of the Bundesliga's best. Market Values is powered by Transfermarkt. New episodes weekly — subscribe wherever you listen. Chapters00:00 What's on episode 9 of Market Values?03:00 Three Serie A players that need new market values19:29 Porto's Title Triumph: A Long-Awaited Victory38:27 Four stars that guided Barca to LaLiga success53:40 What went wrong for Victor Boniface at Werder Bremen?

6 May 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode An unexpected title race in France, Juventus' €100m striker and 5 Premier League stars on the rise artwork

An unexpected title race in France, Juventus' €100m striker and 5 Premier League stars on the rise

Episode 8 covers four leagues and five expert conversations, recorded just ahead of the Champions League semi-final between Bayern Munich and PSG.Stefan and Manu open with the Bundesliga market value forum, debating three community case studies: 19-year-old FC Cologne winger Said El-Mala (€35m current, users averaging €43.6m); Dortmund right-back Julien Ryerson, who broke the Bundesliga all-time assist record for a fullback but is 28 and entering his peak sell-on window; and a forward whose final fixtures against Hamburg, Dortmund, and Stuttgart could swing his valuation ahead of a Bundesliga update.France area manager Ronan Caroff joins to spotlight three players driving Lens's unlikely Ligue 1 title challenge. Goalkeeper Robin Risser (€25m, +€23.5m this season) was let go by Strasbourg for €3m and is now the top market value riser among all Ligue 1 keepers, with Chelsea, Brighton and Newcastle watching. Centre-back Samson Baidoo (€25m) arrived from Salzburg for €8m and has attracted interest from Inter, Juventus, Dortmund and Liverpool. And new midfield maestro Sangare, who joined the club from Rapid Vienna.Italian football expert Marius Soyke breaks down Kenan Yildiz — Juventus's vice-captain, number 10, and now the second most valuable player in Serie A at €75m. Cut loose by Bayern Munich's academy, Yildiz has 11 goals and 10 assists across all competitions this season. The discussion covers his market value trajectory, Juventus's coaching instability, and what a strong World Cup with Turkey could mean for a potential €100m+ move.Premier League analyst Ben Littlemore rounds out the episode with five players set to rise in the June 3rd market value update: Ryan Cherki (Man City, €65m), Igor Thiago (Brentford, €50m), Kroupi Junior (Bournemouth, €40m), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa, €80m), and Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest, €60m). Head to the TransferMarkt Market Value Forum to vote before the update goes live.Chapters00:00 What's on episode 8 of Market Values?02:04 Three Bundesliga players that need new market values02:43 Should Said El Mala's market value go up?08:17 What should Julian Ryerson's market value be?14:23 Does Can Uzun deserve a drop in market value?20:07 Lens push for the Ligue 1 title21:23 Why Robin Risser may be the best keeper in Ligue 127:02 The remarkable rise of Samson Baidoo 32:14 Why Mamadou Sangare may be the best Ligue 1 midfielder outside PSG36:01 The secret behind Lens' scouting operations40:38 Kenan Yildiz's development at Juventus46:01 A rare success story for youth players in Serie A50:12 Does Yildiz need to leave Juventus to reach a €100m market value?57:18 Five Premier League players that will get market values increases59:26 How to vote on Transfermarkt player market values01:00:35 Rayan Cherki01:02:30 Igor Thiago01:06:36 Morgan Rogers01:09:11 Elliot Anderson01:12:25 Engaging with Market Value Discussions

29 Apr 2026 - 1 h 13 min
episode Kane favourites for the Ballon d'Or? Arsenal's broken attack and a much-needed rebuild in Madrid artwork

Kane favourites for the Ballon d'Or? Arsenal's broken attack and a much-needed rebuild in Madrid

Episode 7 of Market Values brings you a truly global breakdown of the biggest stories in football, covering the Premier League, Bundesliga, and La Liga in one packed show.We start in England with a huge title race discussion following Manchester City’s win over Arsenal. The panel analyses whether this was the defining moment in the race, breaking down the tactical battle, key performances, and how the result shifts momentum. There is also a deeper look into Arsenal’s season overall, questioning whether results reflect performances and examining issues around consistency, squad depth, and mentality. On the other side, we explore how Pep Guardiola’s City continue to peak at the most important stage of the campaign.The focus then shifts to Germany, where Bayern Munich have secured yet another Bundesliga title. The discussion looks at what this dominance means in a wider context, including its potential impact on the Ballon d’Or race. A major talking point here is Harry Kane, his individual performances, goal output, and whether his move to Bayern is now being viewed differently in light of team success. The conversation also touches on Bayern’s overall structure and whether their domestic dominance still reflects true strength at the highest European level.Finally, we head to Spain for an in-depth segment on Real Madrid, featuring insight into what could be a major transitional period at the club. The episode explores a possible squad rebuild, which players could leave in the summer, and the huge question surrounding the managerial position. With one of the biggest jobs in world football potentially becoming available, we break down the leading candidates and what direction the club could take next.Across all three segments, the show ties together performance analysis, transfer implications, and long-term squad planning, giving you a complete picture of the current football landscape.If you are looking for detailed, cross-league football analysis with a strong focus on market values, transfers, and big-picture trends, this episode has everything you need.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Episode 7 topics03:21 Man City 2-1 Arsenal recap08:59 Is Arsenal's attacking line good enough?15:01 Can Arsenal's attacking players make the difference in Europe?21:45 Man City's gifted youngsters coming to the fore25:13 Cherki's remarkable first season with Man City27:30 Is O'Reilly in line for Young Player of the Year?32:53 Bundesliga Triumph: Bayern Munich's Title Win34:20 Can Harry Kane win the Ballon d'Or in 2026?42:00 Can Michael Olise win the Ballon d'Or in 2026?51:55 Real Madrid's Disappointing Season56:49 Do Real Madrid need to fix their squad this summer?01:00:18 Who will be the next manager of Real Madrid?

22 Apr 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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