Midfielder “Napoli” Kvaratskhelia named the most expensive player from the post-Soviet countries
Georgian Napoli midfielder Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has become the most expensive player from post-Soviet countries according to Transfermarkt.
The site’s analysts estimated the peak market value of the players from 2004 to the present. Kvaratskhelia is now worth 85 million euros, his best result in his career. In second place is the Ukrainian midfielder Chelsea Mikhail Mudrik, he is estimated at 60 million. The top three was closed by his compatriot Andriy Shevchenko. In 2006, it cost 51 million.
Among Russians, Monaco midfielder Alexander Golovin and CSKA defender Mario Fernandez were named the most expensive players. Their peak value was estimated at 30 million euros. In the ranking, they share the sixth-eighth place with the Ukrainian midfielder of Atalanta Ruslan Malinovsky.
Kvaratskhelia became the champion of Italy with Napoli last season. He was also named the best player in the tournament.
Source: Lenta

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