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Marlon vs Alessandro Buongiorno

Per-90 stats comparison · Rising Transfers DNA Analysis · 2025/26 season

Data Verdict

Alessandro Buongiorno commands a higher market value (€45.0M vs €3.0M). Marlon leads in pass accuracy %. Alessandro Buongiorno is stronger in interceptions / 90 and clearances / 90. Overall, Alessandro Buongiorno holds the statistical edge across 3 of 4 comparable metrics.

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Player A

Marlon

Defender
Brazil
€3.0M
30 years old
Ball-Playing CB
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Player B

Alessandro Buongiorno

Defender
Italy
€45.0M
26 years old
Reading Defender
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Playing Style Profiles

Marlon

A Ball-Playing CB. Statistically, he stands out as meticulous in distribution (95% pass accuracy), wins the physical battle (56% duel success) and heavily involved in possession (84 passes/90).

Alessandro Buongiorno

Buongiorno has quietly become one of Serie A's most complete defensive operators — a centre-back who wins the ball without fanfare and moves it with purpose. His interception numbers place him in the top 10% of defenders in the league, which tells you something important: this isn't a defender who simply reacts, he anticipates.

Per-90 Statistics Comparison

MetricMarlonAlessandro BuongiornoEdge
Goals / 900.000.00
Tackles won / 900.93
Interceptions / 900.451.21Alessandro
Clearances / 900.893.02Alessandro
Press intensity / 900.492.59Alessandro
Pass accuracy %95.1090.90Marlon

All statistics per 90 minutes · 2025/26 season · FULL quality DNA data only

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the better player — Marlon or Alessandro Buongiorno?

Alessandro Buongiorno commands a higher market value (€45.0M vs €3.0M). Marlon leads in pass accuracy %. Alessandro Buongiorno is stronger in interceptions / 90 and clearances / 90. Overall, Alessandro Buongiorno holds the statistical edge across 3 of 4 comparable metrics.

How is this comparison calculated?

Rising Transfers compares players using per-90 statistics normalised for playing time, combined with DNA playing style vectors built from 47 performance dimensions. This ensures fair comparison regardless of team, league, or playing time. Learn more about our comparison methodology →

What are their market values?

Marlon has a market value of €3.0M, while Alessandro Buongiorno is valued at €45.0M.

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