Transfer Values of Armenian Premier League Players Updated
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
The portal Transfermarkt has published the latest update of player market values in the Armenian Premier League for the 2025/26 season. The main changes include a notable rise in the value of several Urartu and Noah players, as well as a decrease in the valuation of certain key performers.
Value Increase: Bruno Michel — the Update Leader
Urartu forward Bruno Michel recorded the biggest increase. His value rose by €200,000, reaching €500,000. With 14 goals, he is currently the league’s top scorer, making this a record figure for him.
Another Urartu player, goalkeeper with Armenian roots Aleksandr Mishiev, went up by €125,000 and is now valued at €175,000. The 21-year-old became the team’s first-choice keeper during the season and kept clean sheets in 7 out of 9 matches.
Players who gained €100,000:
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Yann Eteki (Noah) — €800,000
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Gustavo Sangaré (Noah) — €800,000
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Jirayr Shaghoyan (Ararat-Armenia) — €500,000
Most Alashkert players also saw their value rise by €50,000, as the team is currently in the top three and performing impressively.
Most Valuable Armenian Players in the League
Among locally born players, the top spots are held by Artur Serobyan, Jirayr Shagoyan, and Sergey Muradyan — each valued at €500,000. Karen Nalbandyan is valued at €400,000.
Top-10 Structure: Noah Dominates
The extended top-10 list of the league’s most expensive players includes ten Noah players and two from Pyunik. Because four players share the same value (€600,000), the list exceeds the standard length.

Fayulu and Oshima: The League’s Millionaires Without Growth
DR Congo goalkeeper Timothy Fayulu and Japanese midfielder Takuto Oshima (both from Noah) remain the most expensive players in the championship — €1 million each. However, their values did not increase in this update.
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Fayulu’s value dropped by €200,000 — from €1.2M to €1M.
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Oshima’s value remained unchanged.
Other declines include:
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Marin Jakoliš — minus €200,000 (down to €800,000)
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Joël Bopesu — minus €200,000 (down to €300,000)
Fayulu and Jakoliš dropped due to previously overstated valuations for the league level, while Bopesu’s decline is attributed to poor performances for Pyunik.
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