Khusanov leads the list of the most expensive football players in Asia The Transfermarkt portal, which tracks football transfers and market values, has updated the transfer prices of players across several national leagues, including the English Premier League. Sports publications have since compiled analyses, with the Vietnamese portal Znews.vn highlighting the most valuable Asian players competing globally. Among eight Asian footballers featured, several have gained attention for their performances in European competitions and their high market value. Abdukodir Khusanov, the Uzbekistan national team defender, tops the list. Currently playing for Manchester City, Khusanov is praised for his speed, tactical awareness, and reliable defensive skills. Transfermarkt estimates his value at around 35 million euros, reflecting both his current form and future potential. His position as the most expensive Asian player underscores his significance in the transfer market. Takefuso Kubo, a Japanese forward for Real Sociedad, ranks second with a transfer value of 30 million euros. Known for his technical skills, quick dribbling, and creativity in attack, Kubo is considered one of Japan’s brightest stars. His consistent performances have solidified his status as a key player in European football. Kayshu Sano, a Japanese midfielder for Mainz 05, is third at 25 million euros. As a defensive midfielder, Sano excels in intercepting passes, disrupting opponent attacks, and maintaining composure under pressure. His disciplined play has made him a valuable asset to his team. Lee Kang-in, a South Korean playmaker for Paris Saint-Germain, is valued at 25 million euros. Recognized for his technical ability, vision, and playmaking skills, Kang-in is regarded as one of the most creative attacking players in Asia.#mainz_05 #real_sociedad #abdukodir_khusanov #transfermarkt #znews_vn
