
Young Uzbek defender Abdukodir Khusanov has set a historic record by increasing his transfer price to 35 million euros. This not only places him fourth among the most expensive players in Asia, but also makes him the most expensive player in the history of Uzbek football!
Khusanov's unique success
Just yesterday, Transfermarkt, one of the largest transfer market analysts, announced that Khusanov's market value has reached 35 million euros. Thus, he joined the top ten most expensive players in Asia. Only the stars of Japan and South Korea – Kaoru Mitoma (€45 million), Kim Min-Jae (€45 million) and Takefusa Kubo (€40 million) – are above Khusanov.

New record in Uzbek football
Previously, the record for the most expensive player in the history of Uzbek football belonged to Eldor Shomurodov. At its peak, his price reached 14 million euros. However, Khusanov's rapid growth and high-level performance allowed him to set a new record.
Preparation for a new stage
Such growth of Khusanov shows that he is in the spotlight of the leading teams in world football. His performance and potential at his current club are promising. Fans are expecting him to reach even higher levels.
Rating of the most valuable Asian players:
1. Kaoru Mitoma (Japan) - €45 million
2. Kim Min-jae (South Korea) - €45 million
3. Takefusa Kubo (Japan) - €40 million
4. Abdukodir Khusanov (Uzbekistan) - €35 million
5. Lee Kang-in (South Korea) - €30 million
6. Daichi Ito (Japan) - €30 million
7. Son Heung-min (South Korea) - €30 million
8. Takehiro Tomiyasu (Japan) - €25 million
9. Ritsu Doan (Japan) - €22 million
10. Hwang Hee-chan (South Korea) - €17 million €

The fact that Khusanov occupies a high position in this ranking shows that he has a great future and that Uzbek football is becoming increasingly recognized on a global scale. There is no doubt that he will achieve even greater success! Follow “Zamin” news on “Telegram”
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