Rustam Yatimov ranked sixth in Asia and the most expensive goalkeeper in Central Asia
Transfermarkt has updated the market values of players, and a new ranking of the continent’s most expensive goalkeepers has emerged. The top 20 is dominated by representatives from Japan, Australia, and the Middle East, but particular attention is drawn to the sixth spot, which is occupied by Tajik goalkeeper Rustam Yatimov. The Rostov player is valued at 1.80 € million and is now part of the elite in Asian football at his position.
Top 5: Japanese dominance and European leagues
In first place is Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki (23), playing for Parma, with a market value of 20.00 € million. Second is Leo Kokubo (25, Japan, Sint-Truiden), valued at 4.00 € million. The third spot goes to another Japanese goalkeeper, Yohei Takaoka (29, Vancouver Whitecaps), worth 3.50 € million.
Fourth place is occupied by Emil Audero (29, Indonesia/Italy, Cremonense) with a value of 3.20 € million. Rounding out the top five are Keisuke Osako (26, Japan, Sanfrecce Hiroshima) and Australian Mathew Ryan (33, Levante), both valued at 2.00 € million.
Yatimov among the continent’s elite
Rustam Yatimov (27, Tajikistan/Russia, Rostov) takes sixth place, valued at 1.80 € million. Following him are Tomoki Hayakawa (26, Japan, Kashima Antlers), Uzbek Abdulvohid Nematov (24, Nasaf Qarshi), and Japanese Kosuke Tani (25, Matsumoto Yamaga), all with a value of 1.50 € million. In eighth place is Australian Joe Gauci (25, Port Vale) at 1.40 € million, while ninth is Ryo Suke Kojima (29, Japan, Kashiwa Reysol) at 1.20 € million. Tenth place is shared by Taishi Brandon Nozawa (23, Japan, Antwerp) and South Korea’s Son Bom-Gyun (28, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors), both valued at 1.00 € million.
Other players in the rankings include Australian Patrick Beach (22, Melbourne City), Japanese Konosuke Nishikawa (23, Mito Hollyhock), and Daia Maekawa (31, Japan, Vissel Kobe), all valued at 900,000. € UAE’s Hamad Al-Mekbaali (22, Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai) and Mishaal Barsham (28, Qatar/Sudan, Al-Sadd Doha) are both valued at 800,000. €
Yatimov: the most expensive goalkeeper in Central Asia
Rustam Boborahimovich Yatimov was born on July 13, 1998, in Nizhny Novgorod. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Rostov and the Tajikistan national team. His father is Tajik, and his mother is Russian.
Yatimov began his football career at Volga-SDYUSHOR-8. After the bankruptcy of Volga, he moved to Istiqlol, where he became a six-time Tajikistan champion and a four-time winner of the Tajik Cup and Supercup. In June 2024, he transferred to Rostov, making his Russian Premier League debut on July 20, 2024, against CSKA Moscow. His contract with the club runs until June 30, 2029.
Yatimov debuted for the Tajikistan national team on June 7, 2019, in a match against Afghanistan. As of December 2025, he has played 40 official matches for the national team. In 2022, he was named «Goalkeeper of the Year» in Tajikistan, and in 2023, he was named the «Best Footballer of Tajikistan.» In 2025, he was named the best goalkeeper and the best player in the Russian Cup, marking a historic achievement for Tajik football.
With a market value of 1.80 € million, Yatimov ranks sixth among all goalkeepers in Asia and remains the most expensive goalkeeper in Central Asia, cementing his place among the continent’s elite.
Top 5: Japanese dominance and European leagues
In first place is Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki (23), playing for Parma, with a market value of 20.00 € million. Second is Leo Kokubo (25, Japan, Sint-Truiden), valued at 4.00 € million. The third spot goes to another Japanese goalkeeper, Yohei Takaoka (29, Vancouver Whitecaps), worth 3.50 € million.
Fourth place is occupied by Emil Audero (29, Indonesia/Italy, Cremonense) with a value of 3.20 € million. Rounding out the top five are Keisuke Osako (26, Japan, Sanfrecce Hiroshima) and Australian Mathew Ryan (33, Levante), both valued at 2.00 € million.
Yatimov among the continent’s elite
Rustam Yatimov (27, Tajikistan/Russia, Rostov) takes sixth place, valued at 1.80 € million. Following him are Tomoki Hayakawa (26, Japan, Kashima Antlers), Uzbek Abdulvohid Nematov (24, Nasaf Qarshi), and Japanese Kosuke Tani (25, Matsumoto Yamaga), all with a value of 1.50 € million. In eighth place is Australian Joe Gauci (25, Port Vale) at 1.40 € million, while ninth is Ryo Suke Kojima (29, Japan, Kashiwa Reysol) at 1.20 € million. Tenth place is shared by Taishi Brandon Nozawa (23, Japan, Antwerp) and South Korea’s Son Bom-Gyun (28, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors), both valued at 1.00 € million.
Other players in the rankings include Australian Patrick Beach (22, Melbourne City), Japanese Konosuke Nishikawa (23, Mito Hollyhock), and Daia Maekawa (31, Japan, Vissel Kobe), all valued at 900,000. € UAE’s Hamad Al-Mekbaali (22, Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai) and Mishaal Barsham (28, Qatar/Sudan, Al-Sadd Doha) are both valued at 800,000. €
Yatimov: the most expensive goalkeeper in Central Asia
Rustam Boborahimovich Yatimov was born on July 13, 1998, in Nizhny Novgorod. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Rostov and the Tajikistan national team. His father is Tajik, and his mother is Russian.
Yatimov began his football career at Volga-SDYUSHOR-8. After the bankruptcy of Volga, he moved to Istiqlol, where he became a six-time Tajikistan champion and a four-time winner of the Tajik Cup and Supercup. In June 2024, he transferred to Rostov, making his Russian Premier League debut on July 20, 2024, against CSKA Moscow. His contract with the club runs until June 30, 2029.
Yatimov debuted for the Tajikistan national team on June 7, 2019, in a match against Afghanistan. As of December 2025, he has played 40 official matches for the national team. In 2022, he was named «Goalkeeper of the Year» in Tajikistan, and in 2023, he was named the «Best Footballer of Tajikistan.» In 2025, he was named the best goalkeeper and the best player in the Russian Cup, marking a historic achievement for Tajik football.
With a market value of 1.80 € million, Yatimov ranks sixth among all goalkeepers in Asia and remains the most expensive goalkeeper in Central Asia, cementing his place among the continent’s elite.
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