THE ₷128M 'BARGAIN': WHY BERGAMO'S WALL MIGHT BE THE REAL DEAL
While eyes are on Salah, a 93-rated defensive titan sits on the shelf. Is TurskiBulgarin crazy, or is this actually... value?

Alreet, pet. Put down the Salah hype for a minute. I know, I know—everyone’s losing their minds over the Egyptian King at ₷190M. But if you look a bit further down the list, past the glitz and the glamour of the strikers, there’s a story brewing in Italy that’s just as fascinating.
The Situation in Bergamo
New manager TurskiBulgarin has walked into a proper mess at Bergamo. The club is sitting rock bottom—20th place in Italy Division 1—and the form guide reads like a horror story (LLLD). He’s been in the job less than a week, and his first major move? Sticking a 'For Sale' sign on the club’s crown jewel, Berat Djimsiti, with a minimum bid of ₷128.1M.
Now, I can hear you screaming at your screens: *"Sarah, 128 million for a 32-year-old?! Are you mad?"* And on paper, it looks bonkers. The algorithm values him at just ₷16M. That’s an 800% markup. It screams "hands off" or "pay me a fortune to rebuild my squad."
The Hidden Value
But here’s the twist, darlin'. Look at the rest of the market. You want a 90+ rated defender? Good luck.
Check the other listings: * Clément Akpa (90 Rated) is listed for ₷165M. * Valentín Barco (89 Rated) is listed for ₷177M.
Suddenly, Djimsiti—a 93-rated titan with 93 Tackling—at ₷128M doesn't look like a rip-off. He looks like the *cheapest* ticket to an elite defense. Yes, he’s 32. Yes, his fitness is a bit dodgy at 79. But if you're chasing a title *right now*, he’s actually the "budget" option for a world-class backline.
The Staring Contest
So far, nobody’s blinked. No bids. The price is terrifying, and TurskiBulgarin is clearly betting that desperation will set in for the top clubs as the season grinds on. It’s a bold strategy for a manager in a relegation dogfight—selling your best shield when you're taking a battering every week.
Is it a fire sale? Nah. It’s a high-stakes poker game. And right now, Bergamo is holding the aces.