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Miralem Pjanic became the most expensive Player in the History of BiH

Published: January 3, 2018
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Thanks to the great matches played in the jersey of Juventus and the National team of BiH, Miralem Pjanic managed to get in the history of BH football once again and he became the most valuable BH football player of all times.

To be exact, Pjanic became the first player from BiH whose value amounts to a total of 50 million EUR, according to Transfermarkt.

This site, which is engaged in the market rating of football players from all over the world, estimated that the value of Miralem Pjanic was increased by 10 million EUR in comparison to the latest estimates, and that clubs now have to allocate 50 million EUR for his transfer.

Therefore Pjanic became the most expensive player of BiH, at least according to Transfermarkt.

Moreover, he also became the sixth most expensive player in Serie A, and only 5 players including Dybala, Icardi, Higuain, Insigne and Milinkovic-Savic are more expensive than him.

On the other side, the value of Edin Dzeko was increased as well, and it is now by 4 million EUR higher in comparison to the last estimate from June 2017. However, this still represents a stagnation of price, because Dzeko recorded the largest price in February 2012, when his value was estimated at 32 million EUR.

(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)

 

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