Top Free Agents to Watch: Market Value Update for Tomiyasu, Reguilon & More

Takehiro Tomiyasu, Sergio Reguilon & Co. - The most valuable free agents after market value update
Takehiro Tomiyasu, Sergio Reguilon & Co. The most valuable free agents after market value update

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Takehiro Tomiyasu, Sergio Reguilon & Co. - The Most Valuable Free Agents Following Market Value Update

In a football landscape marked by billion-euro transfers and record-setting fees, the allure of players available on free transfers remains compelling. The latest market value update from Transfermarkt has refreshed the lineup of the most valuable free agents globally, showcasing talents who can still be secured without a transfer fee at this point in the season. From experienced internationals capable of influencing matches to up-and-coming prospects seeking the right opportunity, the current free agency landscape features several intriguing names. Below is a look at the most valuable free agents following Transfermarkt’s recent update.

Current Most Valuable Free Agents

At the top of the list is former Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, who is in search of a new club after mutually terminating his contract with the Gunners this summer. His market value has decreased from €18 million to €16 million in this update. Rumors suggest that Brighton is among the clubs looking to make a move, although concerns about his past injury problems linger. In second place is Brazilian full-back Renan Lodi, who played 19 times for Brazil but left Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal this summer, seeing his value drop from €13 million to €12 million.

The full-back trend continues in third place with former Tottenham player Sergio Reguilón, whose market value now stands at €5 million. Other notable names include 32-year-old Moroccan Hakim Ziyech (€3 million), 26-year-old ex-Brentford midfielder Josh DaSilva (€3 million), 32-year-old former Spain and Barcelona striker Paco Alcácer (€2.5 million), and 27-year-old former Watford and Nottingham Forest forward Emmanuel Dennis (€2 million).