We are not talking here about the market value of Ligue 1 clubs. The specialized TransferMarkt site has expanded to compile its data to establish an overall envelope for enrollment. With what is in the French championship a particularly notable development to put to the credit of OM.
Depending on this consideration, all subjective, the hectic transfer window of the Olympians (no less than 12 arrivals and 96.2 million euros in investment for 15 departures and 79.7 million harvested) borne fruit. Valored at 261.25 million euros last season, the Marseille workforce would now be worth 402.4 million.
In addition to a Greenwood Mason estimated at 40 million euros-without forgetting Amine Gouiri and Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg valued respectively at 30 and 20 million-OM pecuniary headliners are all summer recruits. Namely Igor Peaceao (35 million), Benjamin Pavard and Facundo Medina (25 million), Matt O'riley and Arthur Vermeren (22 million), Hamed Traoré and Angel Gomes (20 million).
OM in front of Monaco now
With its 141 million euros of additional value for its professional workforce, OM is in second position behind PSG in the hierarchy of the richest collectives. Admittedly very far from its Parisian rival, perched at 1.2 billion euros, but now ahead of AS Monaco, whose workforce would be worth 330.8 million euros.
Follow in this Strasbourg valuation classification (€ 266.05 million) and Lille (€ 194.8 million). The former mastodon that was OL only finds itself eighth – with 161.65 million euros of collective value – preceded by the OGC Nice (€ 175.60 million) and the Stade Rennais (€ 170.10 million). Note the beautiful representativeness of Paris FC (€ 91.05 million), ninth force of the plateau in these terms, just ahead of the RC Lens (€ 84.70 million). The SCO d'Angers closing the walk far, with a set at 25.70 million euros.