Luton's Osho, Tottenham's Udogie, Arsenal's Nwaneri, Bournemouth's Solanke reach career-high market values
Published: March 14, 2024
Football statistics and transfer news website Transfermarkt, updated the market values of players on the books of Premier League clubs on Thursday, March 14, with four players eligible to represent the Nigeria national teams reaching their career-high market values.
History-making Arsenal attacking midfielder Ethan Nwaneri, the youngest player on the list, is now valued at eight million euros, making him the fourth most valuable player in the world among players born in 2007.
The 16-year-old is enjoying a breakout season with seventeen goal involvements (14 goals, 3 assists) in 14 appearances for the Gunners U18s and development squad.
His highest recorded market value prior to today's update was six million euros in December 2023.
Having recorded sixteen appearances in the Premier League with two goals to his name, Luton Town central defender Gabriel Osho has seen his market value increase from one million to three million euros.
The 25-year-old has been named in the Super Eagles latest squad for their upcoming internationals against Ghana and Mali but racing against the clock to be fit for the friendlies.
Destiny Udogie's impressive performance for Tottenham Hotspur has pushed his valuation to €45 million - a career-high market value for the talented left-back.
The two-cap Italy international is the seventh most expensive player at Tottenham and ranked number 8 among all players born in 2002.
A day after taking his tally in the Premier League to fifteen, Dominic Solanke - the top scoring player of Nigerian descent in the top five European Leagues - has seen his value soar from €25m to €35m.
The Bournemouth center forward, the club's most valuable player, is on the wishlist of top Premier League clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.
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