The value of Kosovo players totals 102 million: Group Rivals in League of Nations remain low

Kosovo's national football, the men's category, has been cast into the League of Nations under Group C along with Slovenia, Greece and Moldova. A group is being named strong, and some weak. To better clarify this, Periscope has compared the data from the magazine [...]
To better clarify this, Periscope has compared data from the prestigious Transfermark magazine among the three nationals to see their value.
Of the Kosovo players who were part of the previous collection under the qualifications for EURO2020, it turns out the overall value of players goes to over 100 million for the first time. Exactly, Kosovo is worth 102 million and 400 thousand.
The most valuable player continues to be Milot Rasica with 35 million, followed by Mutman and Muriqi, worth 12 million each. The court is worth 7 million, Zeneli 5 million as much as Valon Berisha, while the other players are down there.
But what is the value on the market of players from our rival nationals?
And who could have believed a few years ago that Kosovo would be worth more in the market than Greece, but that's what reality is. Kosovo is worth more than 20 million more than the Hellenic national. However, it is noteworthy that the Hellenic national gathering at the latest was not at all the most valuable player Costas Manolas, who weighs 40 million.

Slovenia is worth more than Kosovo, unfortunately, with 162m euros in total. But this large sum for Slovenians guarantees 27-year-old goalkeeper Jan Oblak, who weighs nothing less than 100 million alone. If we remove the goalkeeper, Kosovo turns out to have far higher value than the other Balkan nationals.

Moldova, meanwhile, cannot be compared in any respect to Kosovo. It is worth only 19 million and 350 thousand, or a little more than one foot of Milo Rasica. This national's most expensive player is Arthur Ionia of Calilar, weighing 4.5 million. /Periscope













