Abu Dhabi (WAM)
The market value of the ADNOC Professional Football League has reached €337 million, according to the latest updates of the Transfer Market website, which specialises in player numbers and statistics. The competition has witnessed a significant increase days before the start of the new 2024-2025 season, after reaching €288.3m at the end of last season in June.
New deals by the competition’s clubs have contributed to raising the market value of the league, most notably Shabab Al Ahli’s contract with Sardar Azmoun, who is the most expensive player in the competition so far with a market value of €8m (Dh32.4m), in addition to Sofiane Rahimi, Al Ain player, with the same value.
Al Ain, as winners of the Asian Champions League in May for their second continental title, top the list of the most expensive clubs in the league with a valuation of €46.72m, an increase of 36.2%.
Club Value (in €) |
Al Ain 46.72m |
Al Wasl 37.12m |
Shabab Al Ahli 35.95m |
Sharjah 35.20m |
Al Nasr 32.60m |
Al Jazira 30.48m |
Al Wahda 28.65 |
Kalba 19.12m |
Al Bataeh 18.63m |
Khorfakkan 14.52m |
Ajman 14.11m |
Baniyas 12.25m |
Dibba Al-Hisn 7.80m |
Al Orouba 3.75m |