Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano is the most valuable potential free agent in 2026, while Juventus is the only club with two players among the top 11
As clubs head into the second half of the 2025/26 season, transfer talk is increasingly shifting from immediate January business to what happens in 2026, when a new wave of high value contracts is due to run out. For Europe’s biggest sides, letting a key player enter the final year of his deal is always a gamble – one that can end either with a lucrative extension or the risk of losing a major asset below market price, or even for free.
With that in mind, Winsportsonline examined the current market values of players whose contracts expire in 2026 and identified the 11 most valuable names in that bracket. Together, they are worth €381 million, led by Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano at €70 million. The list is dominated by players from the Premier League and Serie A, with only five leagues represented in total and no players from La Liga or Ligue 1.
Key Takeaways:
- The 11 most valuable players with contracts expiring in 2026 have a combined market value of €381 million
- Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich) is the most valuable player on the list at €70 million and the only one above €60 million
- Premier League clubs account for 5 of the 11 players (Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Manchester City, Everton, Bournemouth), close to half of the total
- Serie A provides 3 players (Dusan Vlahovic and Weston McKennie from Juventus, plus Mike Maignan from Milan), making it the only club league with multiple representatives besides the Premier League
- Bayern Munich hold the single most valuable expiring asset (Upamecano), while Juventus are the only club with two players on the list
- The remaining three players come from the Bundesliga (Bayern Munich), Eredivisie (Feyenoord) and the Saudi Pro League (Al-Hilal), with no representatives from La Liga or Ligue 1 among the top 11
The Most Valuable Players with Expiring Contracts in 2026

Dayot Upamecano – Bayern Munich – €70 million
Dayot Upamecano heads the ranking as the most valuable player with a contract expiring in 2026, with an estimated market value of €70 million. As a key figure in Bayern Munich’s defence, his situation will be one of the most closely watched in the coming months. Allowing such a valuable player to move into the final year of his deal would leave Bayern facing a difficult choice between cashing in early or risking a cut price exit further down the line.
Marc Guehi – Crystal Palace – €55 million
Marc Guehi sits second on the list at €55 million and is the highest valued Premier League based player with a 2026 expiry. A central pillar of Crystal Palace’s back line, he represents one of the club’s most important assets on and off the pitch. Palace will have to decide whether to secure a long term extension or listen to interest from bigger clubs before he is able to negotiate a free transfer.
Ibrahima Konate – Liverpool – €50 million
Ibrahima Konate completes an all-defensive top three with a market value of €50 million. As one of Liverpool’s main options at the heart of defence, his 2026 contract situation adds another layer to the club’s medium term planning. Whether Liverpool prioritise an early renewal or keep their options open will be a major talking point as his deal moves closer to its final year.
Dusan Vlahovic – Juventus – €35 million
Dusan Vlahovic is the highest valued forward on the list at €35 million. Leading the line for Juventus, he remains one of Serie A’s most prominent attacking names. With his contract expiring in 2026, Juventus face a familiar dilemma: commit to a new long term agreement on top striker wages, or consider a sale before his value is eroded by contract length.
Bernardo Silva – Manchester City – €27 million
Bernardo Silva is valued at €27 million and is Manchester City’s lone representative in the ranking. A versatile and technically gifted midfielder, he has been an important part of City’s success in recent seasons. His 2026 contract end date will be closely monitored across Europe, as any uncertainty over his future would be enough to attract interest from multiple top clubs.
Mike Maignan – Milan – €25 million
Mike Maignan is Milan’s key contribution to the list with a market value of €25 million. As first choice goalkeeper, his importance goes beyond raw transfer value, given the difficulty and expense involved in replacing a top level number one. Milan will come under pressure to secure clarity on his future well before his contract ticks into its final year.
Ruben Neves – Al Hilal – €25 million
Ruben Neves is the only Saudi Pro League based player in the top 11, also valued at €25 million. Operating for Al Hilal, he remains one of the most recognisable midfield names in the league. His 2026 contract expiry means that both European and Gulf clubs will be watching for any sign that he might be open to a change of direction as his deal winds down.
Vitaliy Mykolenko – Everton – €25 million
Vitaliy Mykolenko represents Everton on the list, with a market value of €25 million. As a regular in the Premier League, he has become one of the club’s most valuable assets. With his contract due to expire in 2026, Everton must balance their financial situation with the footballing need to keep a settled back line, especially if interest from elsewhere grows.
Quinten Timber – Feyenoord – €25 million
Quinten Timber is Feyenoord’s entry in the ranking, also valued at €25 million. As a central figure for the Dutch champions, his 2026 contract end date puts Feyenoord in a familiar position for Eredivisie clubs: deciding whether to extend the deal of a key player or accept that a transfer might be inevitable once he nears the final year of his agreement.
Weston McKennie – Juventus – €22 million
Weston McKennie is Juventus’ second representative, valued at €22 million. His presence alongside Vlahovic makes Juventus the only club with two players in the top 11, underlining how much contract work the Turin side has ahead of 2026. Whether he remains part of their long term plans or becomes a saleable asset will shape their transfer strategy over the next two windows.
Marcos Senesi – Bournemouth – €22 million
Marcos Senesi completes the list with a market value of €22 million and gives Bournemouth a place among the clubs with high value contracts running out in 2026. As a core part of their defensive structure, his contractual situation will be crucial for a team that cannot afford to lose important players for less than their true worth once they move into the final year of their deals.