By Michael Kryschak@michaelkryschak

Market value update: Which Bundesliga players have gained/lost the most value?

Here are the players whose market values were impacted the most by Transfermarkt's latest market value update.

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Transfermarkt have once again made changes to the market values of Bundesliga players. 3 players' values have been impacted the most: Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitiké, Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko and Bayern's Michael Olise all gained €15 million.

On the other hand, 4 players' values have been reduced by €10 million; those are Leipzig's Xaver Schlager, Leipzig's Xavi Simons, Bayern's Serge Gnabry and BVB's Julian Brandt.

Here are the 10 biggest market value changes in the Bundesliga, both positive and negative:

Biggest market value increases:

  1. Hugo Ekitiké, Frankfurt: + €15 million → €55 million
  2. Benjamin Sesko, Leipzig: +15 million → €65 million
  3. Michael Olise, FC Bayern: +15 million → €80 million
  4. Tom Bischof, Hoffenheim: +10 million → €25 million
  5. Chrislain Matsima, Augsburg: +10 million → €17 million
  6. Kaishu Sano, Mainz: +10 million → €17 million
  7. Paul Nebel, Mainz: +€10 million → €17 million
  8. Mohamed Amoura, Wolfsburg: +€10 million → €32 million
  9. Jonathan Burkardt, Mainz: +€10 million → €35 million
  10. Piero Hincapié, Leverkusen: +€10 million → €50 million

 

Biggest market value decreases:

  1. Xaver Schlager, Leipzig: - €10 million → €18 million
  2. Serge Gnabry, FC Bayern: - €10 million → €25 million
  3. Julian Brandt, Dortmund: - €10 million → €25 million
  4. Xavi Simons, Leipzig: - €10 million → €70 million
  5. Niklas Süle, Dortmund: - €7 million → €8 million
  6. Enzo Millot, Stuttgart: - €7 million → €35 million
  7. Leroy Sané, FC Bayern: - €7 million → €38 million
  8. Waldemar Anton, Dortmund: - €6 million → €18 million
  9. Deniz Undav, Stuttgart: - €6 million → €22 million
  10. Ermedin Demirovic, Stuttgart: - €6 million → €22 million

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