Bodo/Glimt has now placed itself on a different shelf than before, according to football agent Atta Aneke. Clubs that were previously relevant no longer dare to contact them, as they do not have the money and the players have become too good. This applies especially to players like Jens Petter Hauge and Patrick Berg, who have been key players in the Champions League success. Bodo/Glimt's squad is now worth nearly 900 million kroner, according to the website Transfermarkt. The value has increased significantly after the Champions League success, and the squad is now worth almost 40 percent more than before. Jens Petter Hauge is one of the players who has increased his value the most, and is now the most valuable player in Eliteserien along with teammate Kasper Høgh. Bodo/Glimt also has other players who have returned to the club after trying their luck abroad, and these players have now shown what they can do against top clubs in Europe. This has led to the requirements for leaving Bodo/Glimt increasing, and that players can now be more selective when it comes to choosing a club. Atta Aneke believes that a club must be at a high level to be relevant for some of Bodo/Glimt's biggest profiles, and that it does not necessarily have to be a top 4 club. It's more about the overall feeling around the club, and playing in the Premier League is a step up. Bodo/Glimt now has a unique opportunity to develop further and become one of the best clubs in Europe.