The Market Goes Wild in Zagreb
Hold onto your seats, because the valuation charts at Transfermarkt have gone vertical! The big boys from Dinamo Zagreb are not just playing football; they are printing money. Three key players from Maksimir have seen their market values skyrocket, turning heads across the entire Croatian First Football League.
First up, the goal machine himself, Dion Drena Beljo. This striker finished the season with a staggering 38 goals. Sure, he didn't break Eduardo da Silva's all-time record, but who cares when your bank account looks like this? In December, Beljo was valued at a modest four million euros — roughly what Dinamo paid for him. Now? He is sitting pretty at twelve million. That is an eight-million-euro jump in a blink! He just took home awards for Best Player and Top Scorer at the HNL ceremony, yet he remains on the pre-call list for the national team. Talk about a plot twist.
Young Guns and Rising Stars
Beljo is not alone in the luxury tax bracket. Luka Stojkovic has also gone super nova. The young offensive threat delivered 13 goals and 12 assists in 42 appearances. His value jumped from three million to seven million euros. Just like Beljo, he was honored at the HNL awards as Best Young Player, but Zlatko Dalic only offered a pre-call. The sting of exclusion continues, but the market does not lie.
Then there is Sergi Dominguez. If you thought Beljo's rise was steep, look at Dominguez. His value exploded from 2.5 million to a massive nine million euros. That is a nearly four-fold increase! These individual surges have lifted the entire Dinamo squad's estimated value to over 58 million euros. Compare that to Hajduk Split at 38 million and NK Rijeka at 31.5 million. The gap is widening, and Dinamo is driving away in the fast lane.
dinamo values are out of control rn lol beljo at 12m is crazy but dalic still ignoring them? make it make sense...