Kelechi Iheanacho’s market value has risen by €5m in the latest update by transfermarkt.
The Nigerian international forward had been stagnant on €15m since July 2020 when his value rose by 3m but following his impressive run in the 2020/21 season, his value has expected risen to €20m.
Iheanacho emerged as a key figure for Leicester City in the latter part of 2020/21.
The forward started just two of Leicester City’s first 21 matches, with manager Brendan Rodgers preferring Jamie Vardy as a lone forward.
However, a change of formation allowed the Super Eagle to flourish alongside Vardy in a front two.
Iheanacho started 14 of the Foxes’ final 17 matches from Gameweek 22 onwards, scoring 12 goals, more than any other forward in the Premier League.
His 50 shots and 23 shots on target in that period both ranked second in his position.
And his 24 chances created placed first.
The Nigerian was expectedly named the Premier League player of the month of April and also got a nomination for the following month.
His goals, four in six games including the brace in the 3-1 defeat of Manchester United in the quaerterfinals ensured the Foxes were crowned FA Cup kings for the first time.
Meanwhile, Wilfred Ndidi is now the sole most valuable Nigerian in the world.
Ndidi is also play for Leicester City is now worth €60m, €10m more than Napoli forward Victor Osimhen with whom he shared the honour until the update on Tuesday.