January 22, 2025

The 5 players with the highest release clauses in the Queens League 2025 Mercato

Alicia Hernández holds the highest release clause in the Queens League 2025 Mercato.

The Top 5 release clauses in the Queens League for the 2025 Mercato

The Queens League 2025 Mercato promises big moves, following the excitement of the Kings League Mercato’s first day. This transfer period will see Queens League clubs looking to strengthen their squads ahead of Split 4.

Here’s the Top 5 list of the most expensive release clauses in the Queens League 2025 Mercato, which kicks off this Thursday, January 23, at 8:00 PM. You can follow it live and for free on our official accounts.

1. Alicia Hernández (Porcinas FC): 135 M release clause

Porcinas FC’s number 11, Alicia Hernández, tops the list with a release clause of 135 million. Despite her team finishing 10th in the regular phase of the last Split, Hernández was a standout in attack, scoring five goals and providing three assists in nine matches.

At just 22 years old, Alicia Hernández has already proven her ability to make an impact in attack, though her two yellow cards and one red card during the season are areas for improvement as Split 4 approaches.

2. Yesenia Ortiz (Rayo de Barcelona): 130 M release clause

In her debut Split in the Queens League, Yesenia Ortiz was one of the breakout stars. With a release clause of 130 million, the 19-year-old scored six goals in eleven matches, becoming the second-highest scorer for her team, Rayo de Barcelona, alongside Desiré Zambrano.

Despite her individual brilliance, including earning one Prime MVP of the Match recognition, her team finished last on the table. Will Yesenia Ortiz seek a move in the 2025 Mercato to compete for the Queens League title in Split 4?

3. Mar Serracanta (PIO FC): 125 M release clause

PIO FC’s midfielder Mar Serracanta ranks third with a release clause of 125 million. Serracanta was her team’s top scorer, tied with Tania Moyano, with seven goals, plus two assists in Split 3.

With one Matchday MVP and three Match MVP awards, the 23-year-old midfielder stands out for her creativity and efficiency in midfield. PIO FC finished eighth, missing out on the Playoffs, but Serracanta remains one of the most valued players in the market.

4. Sara Ismael (Las Troncas FC): 120 M release clause

With 23 goals and nine assists in 13 matches, Sara Ismael of Las Troncas FC was pure entertainment in Split 3. She was her team’s top scorer and the second-highest scorer of the Split, just one goal behind Alba Mellado. Additionally, she was the second-highest assist provider in the Split.

Sara Ismael scored in all 13 matches she played, including the Playoffs, where she netted six goals, two of them in a final that saw Las Troncas triumph over Jijantas (6-4). Her 120 million release clause reflects her immense impact on the team.

4. Cristina Chavero (El Barrio): 120 M release clause

El Barrio’s forward Cristina Chavero rounds out the ranking with a 120 million release clause, tied with Sara Ismael. In Split 3, Chavero scored 10 goals and provided one assist in 12 matches, becoming her team’s second-highest scorer.

El Barrio reached the quarterfinals, where they lost to xBuyer Team (2-1), but Chavero proved to be a reliable attacking force. At 26 years old, her experience and quality make her an intriguing option in the market.