From Fernandes to Ramos: the players whose prices jumped

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It’s no secret that the World Cup can change the career of those who star in it. Real Madrid are known for their hobby of signing the World Cup star over the years, but they are not the only ones and there is no doubt that Qatar 2022 will have an impact on the transfer window in January and certainly this summer. The Madrid newspaper ‘Marca’ gathered the players whose price jumped from the beginning of the tournament and the list is in front of you.

Enso Fernandez (Argentina)

The midfielder came from River Plate to Benfica just last summer for 12 million euros and became one of the most sought after players in Europe. He started the World Cup as a bench player, but scored against Mexico, scored against Poland and did not leave the field for a second from the start of the knock out. Fernandes is expected to be one of the biggest transfers of the summer in a deal estimated at €80 million, if not January’s, and has been touted as Real’s alternative to Jude Bellingham.

Its price on the “Transmarket” website: 35 million euros.

Gonzalo Ramos (Portugal)

Another player who started the tournament on the bench, but his debut really was a dream: he became the first player since Miroslav Klose in 2002 to make his debut in the World Cup with a hat-trick in a 6:1 win over Switzerland and this after taking Cristiano Ronaldo’s place in the lineup. Ramos also belongs to Benfica and PSG was already interested in him last summer, but the Portuguese refuse to sell him for less than 60 million euros.

Its price on the “Transmarket” website: 24 million euros.

Send Ronaldo to the bench. Ramos celebrates the hat-trick (Reuters)

Gackpo codes (Netherlands)

PSV Star Eindhoven scored 13 goals this season and scored 17 more in his team and it wasn’t just that Erik ten Haag was interested in him last summer. After three goals in the Netherlands uniform in the World Cup, his price also jumped and there is no doubt that Manchester United will again try to sign him.

Its price on the “Transmarket” website: 45 million euros.

Joško Gabardiol (Croatia)

The 20-year-old Leipzig stopper stood out in the group stage and his price has skyrocketed in recent months. The Germans rejected an offer of 80 million euros from Chelsea last summer and those around him claim that his next transfer will cross the 100 million mark.

Its price on the “Transmarket” website: 60 million euros.

Will he come to England?  Gakpo (Reuters)Will he come to England? Gakpo (Reuters)

Mohammed Kudus (Ghana)

The midfielder is nominated to become the next player to make the jump from Ajax to a higher league. This season he scored 12 goals, set up two more, also played in a more forward position as a false striker and scored a brace against South Korea in the World Cup. “I see him playing in a big club like Real or Barca,” said Iniyaki Williams who partnered with Kodos in the World Cup.

Its price on the “Transmarket” website: 15 million euros.

Tyler Adams (USA)

Weston McKinney of Juventus and Yunus Moussa of Valencia were the focus of the American link in Qatar, but Adams, who arrived at Leeds for 17 million euros just last summer, proved that he has something to sell at the highest levels. It seems that moving to a larger group is only a matter of time.

Its price on the “Transmarket” website: 17 million euros.

proved himself.  Tyler Adams (Radad Jabara)proved himself. Tyler Adams (Radad Jabara)

Soufian Amarbat (Morocco)

Benfica midfielder impressed against Sergio Busquets, Gabi and Pedri and last summer he gave up a move from Fiorentina to Tottenham. His ball rescues are part of Morocco’s success and in the French newspaper ‘L’Aquipe’ they wrote about him: “He has three lungs”. Liverpool is interested in Amerbat and according to estimates, the price of such a deal could reach 30 million euros.

Its price on the “Transmarket” website: 10 million euros.

Other players mentioned are: Anthony Robinson (USA, 10 million euros), Ko Itakura (Japan, 7.5 million), Luis Chavez (Mexico, 6.5 million), Harry Sutar (Australia, 4.5 million), Jean-Charles Castelletto (Cameroon, 4 million), Aisa Laidoni (Tunisia, 4 million), Ezzedine Onahi (Morocco (3.5 million), Vanija Milinkovic Savic (Serbia, 2.5 million), Cho Ge Sung (South Korea, 1.4 million) and Hassan Tambakti (Saudi Arabia) , one million).

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