
Uzbek football history is being written once again! Manchester City’s central defender Abdukodir Khusanov has officially become the most expensive footballer in Asia. This has been confirmed by the latest evaluations published by Transfermarkt.
The market value of the 21-year-old Khusanov is currently 35 million euros — this is the highest figure among all Asian footballers. This result is considered a global success not only for Uzbek football, but for the entire region.
Who did he surpass?
In the new ranking, Abdukodir is followed by:
. Takefusa Kubo (Japan, €30 million, Real Sociedad)
. Lee Kang In (Korea, €25 million, PSG)
. Zion Suzuki (Japan, €20 million, Parma)
. Stars such as Kaishu Sano, Heung-min Son, Hwang Hee-chan are also ranked below Khusanov.

At the same time, even experienced Tottenham leader Son Heung-min and PSG’s Lee Kang In are now behind Abdukodir — this once again shows how rapidly he is progressing.
Attention of European clubs
For Khusanov to reach such a high value at the age of 21 speaks to his professional growth trajectory. Through his training and matches at Manchester City, he has become a focal point for top coaches and clubs. Experts say he could soon become one of the team’s leaders.
A proud moment for Uzbek football
This success has been recorded for the first time in Uzbek football history. No Uzbek player has ever led the Asian ranking before. Through Khusanov’s rise, the whole world now looks at Uzbek players with renewed trust.
Abdukodir Khusanov today is becoming the face not only of “Manchester City,” but of all Asia. He still has many facets ahead, great challenges, and great victories in world football. Uzbek football fans continue to follow each of his achievements with pride and joy. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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