17 of 20 teams downgraded
For the first time in the 2021/22 season, Transfermarkt.co.uk has given all Premier League players a new market value – the bottom line is that there are clearly more losers than winners, because only three of the 20 clubs were able to record a plus in squad value. Among others, cuts were made in the cases of Cristiano Ronaldo, Harry Kane, Kevin De Bruyne, Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish.
The biggest drop is shared by Grealish and Kane, two players who would have liked to join Man City in the summer. Daniel Busch, area manager UK, says: “After his failed move from Tottenham to the City, Kane didn’t get into form for a long time. Only two Premier League goals to date are far too few to justify his €120 million market value. Consequently, there is a minus of €20 million.”
This leaves Kane as one of only five footballers with a market value in the triple-digit millions. Man City’s 30-year-old playmaker De Bruyne, who drops from €100m to €90m, and Grealish, who joined from Aston Villa for €117m in the summer are leaving that squad. “The record transfer has recently not played quite as big a role as at the beginning of the season and thus could not justify his high market value in international comparison,” Busch says, explaining the devaluation for Grealish from €100 million to €80 million.
The biggest losers of the Premier League update (winter 2021)
9 Dele Alli | Tottenham | -€5M
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New market value: €25M
9 Jean-Philippe Gbamin | Everton | -€5M
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New market value: €10M
9 Joe Gomez | Liverpool | -€5M
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New market value: €25M
9 Ricardo Pereira | Leicester | -€5M
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New market value: €25M
9 Nicolas Pépé | Arsenal | -€5M
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New market value: €30M
9 Ibrahima Konaté | Liverpool | -€5M
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New market value: €30M
9 Lucas Digne | Everton | -€5M
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New market value: €30M
9 Ilkay Gündogan | Manchester City | -€5M
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New market value: €35M
9 Saúl Ñíguez | Chelsea | -€5M
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New market value: €35M
9 Wilfried Zaha | Crystal Palace | -€5M
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New market value: €40M
9 Ferran Torres | Manchester City | -€5M
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New market value: €45M
9 Christian Pulisic | Chelsea | -€5M
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New market value: €45M
9 Timo Werner | Chelsea | -€5M
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New market value: €50M
9 N’Golo Kanté | Chelsea | -€5M
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New market value: €50M
9 Paul Pogba | Manchester United | -€5M
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New market value: €55M
9 Raphaël Varane | Manchester United | -€5M
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New market value: €65M
9 Heung-min Son | Tottenham | -€5M
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New market value: €80M
9 Sadio Mané | Liverpool | -€5M
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New market value: €80M
9 Raheem Sterling | Manchester City | -€5M
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New market value: €85M
9 Jadon Sancho | Manchester United | -€5M
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New market value: €85M
7 Rob Holding | Arsenal | -€6M
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New market value: €12M
7 Raúl Jiménez | Wolverhampton | -€6M
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New market value: €22M
6 Tanguy Ndombélé | Tottenham | -€7M
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New market value: €38M
3 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang | Arsenal | -€10M
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New market value: €15M
3 Cristiano Ronaldo | Manchester United | -€10M
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New market value: €35M
3 Kevin de Bruyne | Manchester City | -€10M
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New market value: €90M
1 Jack Grealish | Manchester City | -€20M
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New market value: €80M
1 Harry Kane | Tottenham | -€20M
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New market value: €100M
In the club of the €100 million players, Ronaldo was last seen in the spring of 2019 – this time it goes from €45 million to €35 million for the Manchester United returnee. That this is a purely age-related minus should be clear to every fan, because the Portuguese still carries the Red Devil’s attack on his shoulders on many occasions. Whether this is a curse or a blessing, Ralf Rangnick will find out by the end of the season.
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There is also the next devaluation for Ronaldo’s teammate Sancho since his long-awaited transfer from BVB to Old Trafford. However, the deal has so far mainly left its mark on Dortmund’s account, as the winger has been searching for his form in Manchester for the past five months.
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30 Richarlison – Everton – market value: €55M
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29 Reece James – Chelsea – new market value: €55M (+€10M)
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28 Alisson – Liverpool – market value: €60M
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27 Fabinho – Liverpool – market value: €60M
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26 Wilfred Ndidi – Leicester – market value: €60M
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25 Gabriel Jesus – Man City – market value: €60M
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24 João Cancelo – Man City – new market value: €60M (+€5M)
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23 Diogo Jota – Liverpool – new market value: €60M (+€15M)
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22 Raphaël Varane – Man United – new market value: €65M (-€5M)
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21 Andrew Robertson – Liverpool – market value: €65M
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20 Bukayo Saka – Arsenal – market value: €65M
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19 Rodri – Man City – market value: €70M
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18 Kai Havertz – Chelsea – market value: €70M
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17 Rúben Dias – Man City – market value: €75M
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16 Mason Mount – Chelsea – market value: €75M
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15 Bernardo Silva – Man City – new market value: €75M (+€5M)
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14 Declan Rice – West Ham – new market value: €75M (+€5M)
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13 Jack Grealish – Man City – new market value: €80M (-€20M)
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12 Sadio Mané – Liverpool – new market value: €80M (-€5M)
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11 Heung-min Son – Spurs – new market value: €80M (-€5M)
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10 Trent Alexander-Arnold – Liverpool – new market value: €80M (+€5M)
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9 Raheem Sterling – Man City – new market value: €85M (-€5M)
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8 Jadon Sancho – Man United – new market value: €85M (-€5M)
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7 Marcus Rashford – Man United – market value: €85M
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6 Phil Foden – Man City – new market value: €85M (+€5M)
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5 Kevin De Bruyne – Man City – new market value: €90M (-€10M)
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4 Bruno Fernandes – Man United – market value: €90M
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3 Harry Kane – Spurs – new market value: €100M (-€20M)
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2 Mohamed Salah – Liverpool – market value: €100M
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1 Romelu Lukaku – Chelsea – market value: €100M
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“Only one goal contribution in 13 Premier League appearances is a disappointing result so far, which also affects the market value. The fact that United are struggling in the league certainly hasn’t helped him to settle in either. However, with a corresponding improvement in form, it can quickly go up again. Now there is a minus of €5 million,” Busch says about Sancho’s new market value of €85 million.
Meanwhile, a €5 million plus is received by Phil Foden, who is now also valued at €85 million. The versatile midfielder and Sancho know each other from Manchester City’s U18s and various English youth teams, for which the now 21-year-olds were on the pitch together a total of 43 times between 2015 and 2018. Today, Foden plays an important role for the Three Lions and Man City, while Sancho is still searching for his form from his Dortmund days at Man United and has recently been sidelined in the national team. The last time the highly talented Englishmen held the same market value was at the beginning of 2018, when they were both worth €5 million.
The biggest winners of the Premier League update (winter 2021)
13 Takehiro Tomiyasu | Arsenal | +€5M
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New market value: €25M
13 Rico Henry | Brentford | +€5M
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New market value: €15M
13 Oliver Skipp | Tottenham | +€5M
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New market value: €20M
13 Aaron Ramsdale | Arsenal | +€5M
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New market value: €25M
13 Jarrod Bowen | West Ham | +€5M
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New market value: €35M
13 João Cancelo | Manchester City | +€5M
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New market value: €60M
13 Bernardo Silva | Manchester City | +€5M
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New market value: €75M
13 Declan Rice | West Ham | +€5M
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New market value: €75M
13 Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool | +€5M
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New market value: €80M
13 Phil Foden | Manchester City | +€5M
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New market value: €85M
9 Armando Broja | Southampton | +€6M
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New market value: €9M
9 Nuno Tavares | Arsenal | +€6M
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New market value: €13M
9 Valentino Livramento | Southampton | +€6M
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New market value: €18M
9 Gabriel Martinelli | Arsenal | +€6M
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New market value: €28M
6 Demarai Gray | Everton | +€7M
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New market value: €22M
6 Conor Gallagher | Crystal Palace | +€7M
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New market value: €22M
6 Jacob Ramsey | Aston Villa | +€7M
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New market value: €15M
4 Trevoh Chalobah | Chelsea | +€8M
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New market value: €18M
4 Raphinha | Leeds United | +€8M
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New market value: €40M
2 Emile Smith Rowe | Arsenal | +€10M
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New market value: €38M
2 Reece James | Chelsea | +€10M
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New market value: €55M
1 Diogo Jota | Liverpool | +€15M
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New market value: €60M
At the time, Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold was also considered a young defender with a lot of potential and was also valued at €5 million. Today, thanks to a €5 million upgrade to €80 million, he is once again the sole most valuable defender in the world. Busch says: “After a weaker phase last season, Liverpool and TAA are back in top form. The right-back is partly the lynchpin of the game, which is also reflected in his stats – the Reds’ homegrown talent is the best provider among all defenders in Europe with eleven assists.”
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The biggest winner in Jürgen Klopp’s squad is Diogo Jota, who is now the first option at centre-forward, making a jump from €45 million to €60 million. Despite TAA and Jota, the Reds’ squad value goes down slightly by €5.5 million overall – a barely noticeable devaluation with a total market value of now €867 million.
17 out of 20 Premier League clubs with minus in squad value
It is a different story for Tottenham, who receive the biggest losses in absolute terms: For the Spurs squad it goes down by €54 million – that corresponds to a minus of 7.7%. Newcastle United, who according to their own fans are “richer than Man City,” are hit even harder. The relegation candidates have seen 17 players devalued, with only Allan Saint-Maximin receiving a slight increase, resulting in a loss in squad value of 10% or €24.5 million.
The only team to post an overall gain above the €10 million mark are newly-promoted Brentford (+€12.6 million), who sit nine points above the relegation zone in mid-table. The Bees thus increased their squad value by 6.3% to €211.5 million, overtaking clubs such as Eintracht Frankfurt, Red Bull Salzburg and Athletic Bilbao, among others. The biggest winner in head coach Thomas Frank’s squad is left-back Rico Henry, for whom it goes from €10 million to €15 million.
How Transfermarkt market values work
The Transfermarkt market values are calculated, taking into account various pricing models. A major factor is the Transfermarkt community, whose members discuss and evaluate player market values in detail. In general, the Transfermarkt market values are not to be equated with transfer fees.
The goal is not to predict a price but an expected value of a player in a free market. Both individual transfer modalities and situational conditions are relevant in determining market values. Examples of this are listed below. Transfermarkt does not use an algorithm (you can find the detailed market value definition here).
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