PSG Defender's Market Value Drops by €5 Million — Here's His New Price Tag.
Zabarnyi's Value Takes a Hit
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian center-back Illia Zabarnyi has seen his market valuation fall to €45 million, losing €5 million over two consecutive updates. In early October 2025, his worth stood at €55 million, then dipped to €50 million by December of the same year. Following the latest adjustments, the PSG player's transfer price has now settled at €45 million. For context, Transfermarkt regularly revises player valuations based on performance, market trends, and other factors.
What's Next for Illia Zabarnyi?
Zabarnyi, 22, currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain and has made 29 appearances across all competitions this season, scoring one goal. He originally joined Bournemouth in 2023 from Dynamo Kyiv for €23 million. In 2025, Bournemouth sold him to PSG for €63 million—a move that underscored his rising profile and potential. However, the recent decline in his market value may point to some current challenges in his career.
Several factors could explain the drop in Zabarnyi's market value, including:
- increased competition within the squad
- inconsistent playing time
- injury setbacks
Given that he is still early in his PSG tenure, monitoring his upcoming performances will be key. Strong displays on the pitch could help restore his reputation and potentially recover his lost valuation on the transfer market.
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