On December 19, the Bundesliga released its latest market value updates: Musiala has dropped to €130 million, tying with Olise for the top spot; Harry Kane’s value has fallen to €65 million, while Karl’s value has skyrocketed to €60 million.

In this update, Musiala’s value decreased by €10 million to €130 million, placing him joint-first with Olise. Upamecano’s value rose by €10 million to €70 million, tying him with Dias for third place. Kane dropped by €10 million to €65 million, tying him with Pavlović in fifth place, while Karl saw a massive increase of €40 million, reaching €60 million.

Bundesliga Top 20 Market Values (Unit: Euro)
1. Olise (Bayern Munich) – €130m
2. Musiala (Bayern Munich) – €130m
3. Upamecano (Bayern Munich) – €70m
4. Diaz (Bayern Munich) – €70m
5. Kane (Bayern Munich) – €65m
6. Pavlović (Bayern Munich) – €65m
7. Karl (Bayern Munich) – €60m
8. Adeyemi (Dortmund) – €60m
9. Schlotterbeck (Dortmund) – €55m
10. Davies (Bayern Munich) – €50m
11. Diomande (RB Leipzig) – €45m
12. Lukeba (RB Leipzig) – €45m
13. Stiller (Stuttgart) – €45m
14. Jackson (Bayern Munich) – €45m
15. Uzun (Frankfurt) – €45m
16. Nmecha (Dortmund) – €45m
17. Vušković (Hamburg) – €40m
18. Bischof (Bayern Munich) – €40m
19. Malla (Cologne) – €40m
20. Quansah (Leverkusen) – €40m
21. Kimmich (Bayern Munich) – €40m
22. Larsson (Frankfurt) – €40m
23. Kobel (Dortmund) – €40m
24. Guirassy (Dortmund) – €40m

Biggest Risers
Following this Transfermarkt update, several young players have seen their market values skyrocket. Bayern youngster Karl saw his value rise by €40 million to reach €60 million. RB Leipzig forward Diomande increased by €25 million to €45 million, while Hamburg youngster Vušković and Cologne youngster Saïd Malla both rose by €22 million to reach €40 million.

Biggest Fallers
This update also saw several players suffer a decrease in value. Bayern’s Kane and Musiala both dropped by €10 million. Werder Bremen player Boniface fell by €8 million to €12 million, while Goretzka and Kim Min-jae both saw their values drop by €7 million.
