Anatolii Trubin Tops List of Europe's Most Valuable Goalkeepers Outside Top Leagues
Benfica's Anatolii Trubin Leads Valuation Among Goalkeepers Outside Major Leagues
According to Главком: Anatolii Trubin, the goalkeeper for Lisbon's Benfica, has been ranked as the most valuable goalkeeper playing outside Europe's top five leagues. His estimated market value is €38.99 million, placing him ahead of other keepers from Portugal and the Netherlands. This valuation highlights the growing recognition of talent in leagues beyond the traditional powerhouses of England, Spain, Italy, Germany, and France.
In this specific ranking, Trubin holds the top position, while:
- Diogo Costa of Portugal's Porto is valued at €35.57 million;
- Roma-Jayden Owusu-Oduro of the Netherlands' AZ Alkmaar is valued at €20.19 million.
Although the football data site Transfermarkt lists Trubin's value at €28 million, this higher assessment from another ranking underscores his rising profile and perceived potential on the international stage.
Season Performance and Impact
This season, Trubin has made 39 appearances across all competitions, conceding 31 goals. He has also kept an impressive 19 clean sheets. Benfica originally signed Trubin for €10 million two and a half years ago, and his contribution has been pivotal. Notably, he scored a goal against Real Madrid in the Champions League group stage, a feat that helped Benfica advance to the knockout phase.
In related news, Ivan Pakholyuk, goalkeeper for Ukraine's Kolos Kovalivka, was ranked among the world's top five young goalkeepers under the age of 23, finishing just behind Uruguayan keeper Bruno Antunes. This serves as a reminder of the depth of emerging goalkeeping talent globally.
The high market valuation of Anatolii Trubin and his successes at Benfica point to increasing competition and recognition for players outside the continent's dominant leagues. It reflects a transfer market trend where young talents from various leagues are gaining significant attention. Furthermore, the inclusion of Ivan Pakholyuk among the elite young goalkeepers signals promising prospects for Ukrainian players on the world stage, which could positively influence their careers and the development of Ukrainian football.
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