MSV Duisburg finishes an unexpectedly strong first half of the third division season in second place. The Zebras also have many winners in the market value updates from “transfermarkt.de.”
MSV Duisburg is right in the thick of the third division promotion race. In May, the Zebras corrected their relegation from the regional league and returned to the third-highest German division.
And even though the Zebras have not necessarily been able to maintain the level of their fabulous start in terms of results, third place at the winter break is an outstanding achievement. “transfermarkt.de” also recognizes this with its latest market value updates.
The list of winners is long. A whopping 14 players are now higher in their market values. Rasim Bulic, for example, is now worth €450,000 instead of €400,000. Conor Noß, who received top marks in the big mid-year forecasting report, has also risen from €350,000 to €400,000.

An overview of the other players at MSV Duisburg who have increased in market value
Jan Simon Symalla (from €250,000 to €350,000)
Patrick Sussek (from €275,000 to €325,000)
Tobias Fleckstein (from €250,000 to €300,000)
Steffen Meuer (from €250,000 to €300,000)
Can Coskun (from €250,000 to €275,000)
Joshua Bitter (from €225,000 to €275,000)
Maximilian Braune (from €250,000 to €275,000)
Jesse Tugbenyo (from €150,000 to €175,000)
Leon Müller (from €150,000 to €175,000)
The fixtures for match days 22 to 27 at MSV Duisburg
MSV Duisburg: Christian Viet loses
However, there are also players in the MSV squad who have lost market value. First and foremost is Christian Viet. The attacking midfielder is indispensable to the Zebras, having scored one goal and provided three assists in 19 third division games. However, Transfermarkt.de has downgraded him from €600,000 to €500,000.
Striker Florian Krüger has also lost some of his market value. Instead of €500,000, he is now worth €450,000. In addition, Dennis Borkowski (from €300,000 to €250,000), Niklas Jessen (from €225,000 to €200,000), Florian Egerer (from €200,000 to €175,000), and Omer Hanin (from €100,000 to €75,000) have also lost market value.