In the time of August 24th, Zhu Yi, the administrator of the German transfer mall in China, set off a wave in the transfer market on Weibo, releasing the latest price list of players in the Chinese Super League.
Zhu Yi's microblogging reveals that the German TransferMarkt has carried out a routine mid-season update of player prices for the Chinese Super League, a task that has now come to a successful conclusion.
The updated results show that Shanghai Seaport's foreign aid Oscar leads the pack with a whopping 18 million euros, followed by Beijing Guoan's foreign aid Bakambu in second place with 12 million euros. Shanghai Harbor's Muy and Shandong Taishan's Guedes tied for third place with 7.5 million euros. And the players ranked fifth to tenth are, in order, Golat and Quintero (€6 million), Achimphan (€5.5 million), Long Dong (€5 million), Fellaini (€4.8 million), and Ackerson and Bassogog (€4 million). A detailed list of the top 100 players can be found in the attached Figures 1-4.
Among the players of my nationality, the naturalized player Ackerson is firmly at the top of the list with a value of 4 million euros, and teammate Alan is in second place with 1.5 million euros. Jiang Guangtai, Wei Shihao and Yan Junling tied for third with €1 million. Players ranked sixth through tenth were Guo Tianyu (€900,000), Zhang Yuning (€875,000), Duan Liuyu (€850,000), Li Ang (€800,000), and Zhang Xunzhe (€700,000), respectively. It should be noted that naturalized players who have not represented our country at any level are still considered as players of origin according to soccer calculation conventions.
In terms of price increase, Oscar's price increased from 16 million euros to 18 million euros, an increase of 2 million euros; Sun Junhao's price increased from 1.5 million euros to 3 million euros, an increase of 1.5 million euros, ranking second. The player with the highest increase is Tianjin Jinmen Tiger's youngster Shi Yan, who is on loan from Shandong Taishan, whose value rose from 25,000 euros to 100,000 euros, an increase of up to 300%. Followed by Shenzhen player Ye Lijiang, his price rose from 125,000 euros to 400,000 euros, an increase of 220%.
However, in terms of price drops, Beijing Guoan's Bakambu fell from €15 million to €12 million, a drop of €3 million. Shandong Taishan's Guedes fell from €9 million to €7.5 million, a drop of €1.5 million, as he failed to sign in China. The player with the highest drop was Luo Jing of Cangzhou Lions, whose value dropped from €350,000 to €100,000, or 71.4%, due to the lack of matches. In addition, a number of players, including Vukovic, Zhang Xiuwei, Zhang Li, Chen Bailiang, Zou Zheng, Hou Yu, Hu Xingyu, Ruan Chexiang, Tan Wangsong, Li Chao, Wang Haijian, Guo Yunqi and other players due to age, appearances, performance and other reasons, the value of the fall of 50%.