Black Stars goalkeeper Benjamin Asare has significantly enhanced his transfer value following an impressive campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with his performances attracting growing interest from clubs and scouts.
The Ghana international produced a series of assured displays on football’s biggest stage, earning praise for his commanding presence, shot-stopping ability and composure under pressure despite Ghana’s exit in the Round of 32.
Although his current Transfermarkt valuation remains below expectations, observers believe it no longer reflects his standing in the game after the tournament.
Based on his World Cup performances, Asare could now realistically command a transfer fee of at least $1 million in the current market, marking a substantial increase from his previous valuation.
While Transfermarkt figures are widely used as estimates rather than official market prices, strong performances at major international tournaments often lead to a sharp rise in a player’s value.
Asare’s displays have undoubtedly strengthened his reputation and positioned him as one of Ghana’s most valuable football exports, with his stock expected to continue rising in the coming transfer window.




