Super Eagles striker Tolu Arokodare has enjoyed a significant €5 million rise in his market valuation, while compatriot Raphael Onyedika remains unchanged, according to the latest market value update released by Transfermarkt for players in the Belgian Pro League.
The newly released figures, unveiled on Thursday, show Onyedika ranked as the fourth most valuable player in Belgium’s top division, with Arokodare climbing to sixth following his standout campaign.
Onyedika’s value holds steady at €20 million, reflecting his consistent performances in the league after a solid season with Club Brugge. The midfielder made 30 league starts, contributing one goal and one assist, and played a key role in Brugge’s Belgian Cup triumph.

On the other hand, Arokodare’s market value jumped from €13 million to €18 million after a prolific season that saw him top the league’s scoring chart with 21 goals. His outstanding performances were further recognised with the Ebony Shoe award, given to the league’s best African player.
Leading the updated valuation chart is Club Brugge’s Ardon Jashari. The 22-year-old Swiss midfielder saw his value rise by €7 million, reaching €32 million — a record high in the history of the Jupiler Pro League.
Jashari is joined at the top of the rankings by two of his Club Brugge teammates: center back Joel Ordóñez, valued at €28 million, and left winger Christos Tzolis, whose worth stands at €25 million. Genk’s rising star Konstantinos Karetsas, also valued at €20 million, completes the top five.
The rest of the top ten includes Club Brugge’s left back Maxim De Cuyper (€16 million), OH Leuven midfielder Ezechiel Banzuzi (€13 million), Anderlecht striker Kasper Dolberg (€13 million), and Genk defender Matte Smets (€13 million).
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