Hoffenheim’s Kosovo core shaping the present and future

Three compatriots, one clear impact. Leon Avdullahu, Albian Hajdari and Fisnik Asllani have carried real weight in Hoffenheim’s Champions League chase this season. Their combined market value sits at €77.4m, and as highlighted by Sofascore, the club could even earn €100m on this trio. All three are 23 or younger and already posting reliable Sofascore Ratings across the Bundesliga 2025/26 campaign.

A Kosovo core behind Hoffenheim’s form
Availability matters in a long season. Avdullahu and Asllani have featured in 32 Bundesliga matches, with Hajdari on 29. Their Sofascore Ratings underline consistency: Avdullahu 7.07, Hajdari 7.02, Asllani 6.74. Roles are well defined too, giving Hoffenheim structure from back to front in a tight Bundesliga race.

Leon Avdullahu sets the midfield tone
At 22, the right‑footed midfielder has been the team’s control room in MC and DM roles. He owns 32 appearances with 1 assist and a 7.07 Sofascore Rating, paired with a market value of €27m. The numbers show a steady presence rather than headline chasing, which is exactly what a contender’s midfield needs.

Albian Hajdari locks down the left side
Hajdari, also 22, brings balance as a left‑footer who covers DL and DC. His league line reads 29 matches, 1 goal and 2 assists, supported by a 7.02 Sofascore Rating and a €19.4m valuation. Reliable defending plus occasional end product has turned him into one of the team’s breakout pillars.

Fisnik Asllani delivers the end product
Up front, the 23‑year‑old striker has produced 10 goals and 7 assists in 32 Bundesliga games. He is two‑footed, valued at €31m, and holds a 6.74 Sofascore Rating. That output keeps Hoffenheim’s attack honest and gives their top‑four tilt a needed scoring base.
Why this matters now and later
Together they provide minutes, balance and production for a side still fighting for a Champions League spot next season. From a squad‑building view, Hoffenheim sit on a valuable asset group worth €77.4m today, with the ceiling framed by that €100m potential. For fans tracking the run‑in, Sofascore is the easiest way to follow every match along with each player’s Sofascore Rating.
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8. јун 2026.Hoffenheim’s Kosovo core shaping the present and future

Three compatriots, one clear impact. Leon Avdullahu, Albian Hajdari and Fisnik Asllani have carried real weight in Hoffenheim’s Champions League chase this season. Their combined market value sits at €77.4m, and as highlighted by Sofascore, the club could even earn €100m on this trio. All three are 23 or younger and already posting reliable Sofascore Ratings across the Bundesliga 2025/26 campaign.

A Kosovo core behind Hoffenheim’s form
Availability matters in a long season. Avdullahu and Asllani have featured in 32 Bundesliga matches, with Hajdari on 29. Their Sofascore Ratings underline consistency: Avdullahu 7.07, Hajdari 7.02, Asllani 6.74. Roles are well defined too, giving Hoffenheim structure from back to front in a tight Bundesliga race.

Leon Avdullahu sets the midfield tone
At 22, the right‑footed midfielder has been the team’s control room in MC and DM roles. He owns 32 appearances with 1 assist and a 7.07 Sofascore Rating, paired with a market value of €27m. The numbers show a steady presence rather than headline chasing, which is exactly what a contender’s midfield needs.

Albian Hajdari locks down the left side
Hajdari, also 22, brings balance as a left‑footer who covers DL and DC. His league line reads 29 matches, 1 goal and 2 assists, supported by a 7.02 Sofascore Rating and a €19.4m valuation. Reliable defending plus occasional end product has turned him into one of the team’s breakout pillars.

Fisnik Asllani delivers the end product
Up front, the 23‑year‑old striker has produced 10 goals and 7 assists in 32 Bundesliga games. He is two‑footed, valued at €31m, and holds a 6.74 Sofascore Rating. That output keeps Hoffenheim’s attack honest and gives their top‑four tilt a needed scoring base.
Why this matters now and later
Together they provide minutes, balance and production for a side still fighting for a Champions League spot next season. From a squad‑building view, Hoffenheim sit on a valuable asset group worth €77.4m today, with the ceiling framed by that €100m potential. For fans tracking the run‑in, Sofascore is the easiest way to follow every match along with each player’s Sofascore Rating.
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