Update on July 22nd
How high will Anderson & Olise’s market values rise? Have your say on World Cup update

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The 2026 World Cup is in full swing as the knockout stages heat up, and some players have already used it to position themselves as candidates for a market value increase on July 22. Three days after the final, Transfermarkt will reassess the players who have particularly distinguished themselves in a special update. In addition to their performance at the World Cup, the activity in the transfer window will also play a significant role. This, and whether an unusual increase of a player’s value after such a tournament might be necessary, can be discussed in the new World Cup market value forum.
After Transfermarkt internationalised its market value forum for the final stretch of the season, enabling worldwide discussions about market values without language barriers thanks to translation technology, a new World Cup filter has now also been added. The market value threads for all players participating in the tournament are listed there. Contribute your arguments to the discussion and help decide on the market values of the World Cup players – click here to go directly to the market value forum.
Market Value
E. Anderson
Central Midfield
€75.00m
England midfielder Elliot Anderson, who is on the verge of a €135m move to Manchester City is a candidate for an upgrade, as are young talents Johan Manzambi of Switzerland and Ayyoub Bouaddi of Morocco, both of which are already attracting interest from Premier League clubs. Should Michael Olise rise further after his heroics for France? Has Vinicius Junior proved he is worth more for Brazil? And who else should have their market value adjusted in the update on July 22? Discuss it here now!
This is how Transfermarkt market values work
Transfermarkt market values are determined using various pricing models and with significant input from the Transfermarkt community, which engages in detailed discussions about these values. Transfermarkt market values are not necessarily equivalent to actual transfer fees paid .
The goal is not to predict a price, but an expected value. When determining market value, both individual transfer modalities and situational circumstances are relevant to a certain extent. Examples are listed here . Transfermarkt does not use an algorithm ( see the detailed market value definition ).
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