Liverpool, Man Utd: How much each Premier League club's squad value has changed in 2021/22 | OneFootball

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·17 May 2022

Liverpool, Man Utd: How much each Premier League club's squad value has changed in 2021/22

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Manchester United and Tottenham have seen the biggest drop in the overall market value of their squad this season.

The football transfer market is an ever-changing eco-system.


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Just a single performance is enough to cause a drastic fluctuation in a player’s market value – much in the same way that one minor alteration in the business world could send a company’s stock price soaring or crashing to the floor.

It’s an interesting concept then to consider how much every Premier League clubs’ total market value has changed since the season began.

It’s not quite as simple as the best squads have seen the highest increase, in fact, in some cases it’s exactly the opposite, as OLondonWorld discovered when they set out to rank each club based upon the difference in the change of their valuation.

Check out what they came up with below.

1. Brentford

Start of season overall squad market value: £147.83mCurrent squad market value: £207.81mOverall percentage change: +40.6%Most valuable player: Ivan Toney (estimated market value = £31.5 million)

The Bees have enjoyed an impressive first season in England’s top-flight and as a result, have seen a drastic percentage increase in the value of their squad.

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2. West Ham

Start of season overall squad market value: £255.38mCurrent squad market value: £313.88mOverall percentage change: +22.9%Most valuable player: Declan Rice (estimated market value = £67.5 million)

Rice represents over a fifth of the Hammers overall squad value, although, it would take much more than a mere £67.5 million to snatch him away from the grasp of David Moyes.

3. Crystal Palace

Start of season overall squad market value: £193.91mCurrent squad market value: £233.96mOverall percentage change: +20.7%Most valuable player: Wilf Zaha (estimated market value = £36m)

Zaha has long been Palace’s most valuable asset and that’s a trend that continues to this day.

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4. Newcastle United

Start of season overall squad market value: £221.76mCurrent squad market value: £261.81mOverall percentage change: +18.1%Most valuable player: Allan Saint-Maximin (estimated market value = £28.8m)

You can bank on this figure drastically rising between now and start of the 2022/2023 Premier League with the new owners set to invest a fortune into Newcastle.

5. Leeds United

Start of season overall squad market value: £220.28mCurrent squad market value: £259.2mOverall percentage change: +17.7%Most valuable player: Kalvin Phillips (estimated market value = £45m)

Phillips’ stock has probably dropped considerably since his stellar performance at the European Championships last summer, yet, he just pips Raphina as Leeds’ most valuable player.

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6. Burnley

Start of season overall squad market value: £114.93mCurrent squad market value: £127.8mOverall percentage change: +11.2%Most valuable player: Dwight McNeil (estimated market value = £19.8m)

Burnley started the season with the lowest squad value of any team in the Premier League and despite making up ground on Watford and Norwich, still hold that title today.

7. Southampton

Many teams would snap up Saints captain Ward-Prowse given the opportunity for a mere £29 million.

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8. Watford

Start of season overall squad market value: £122.9mCurrent squad market value: £128.52mOverall percentage change: +4.6%Most valuable player: Ismaila Sarr (estimated market value = £24.3m)

The Hornets have endured an underwhelming season back in the Premier League and will be hoping they can hold onto star man Sarr to aid their bid in returning to the bigtime.

9. Brighton

Start of season overall squad market value: £223.29mCurrent squad market value: £229.5mOverall percentage change: +2.8%Most valuable player: Yves Bissouma (estimated market value = £31.5m)

A solid season from Brighton has seen the Seagulls marginally increase their squad value.

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10. Aston Villa

Start of season overall squad market value: £386.37m Current squad market value: £390.15mOverall percentage change: +1%Most valuable player: Ollie Watkins (estimated market value = £31.5m)

Aston Villa might have just signed Phillipe Coutinho, but Watkins remains their most valuable asset, with the 29-year-old Brazilian holding a transfer value of only £18 million.

11. Liverpool

Start of season overall squad market value: £814.05m Current squad market value: £810.45mOverall percentage change: -0.4%Most valuable player: Mo Salah (estimated market value = £90m)

The Reds have seen a minor decrease in their squad value, mainly due to certain players such as Jordan Henderson, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Virgil van Dijk all pushing around the 30+ mark.

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12. Norwich City

Start of season overall squad market value: £133.47mCurrent squad market value: £131.9mOverall percentage change: -1.2%Most valuable player: Max Aarons (estimated market value = £19.8m)

Norwich have been a real disappointment and they’ve seen a drop in their already inexpensive squad – by Premier League standards at least…

13. Arsenal

Start of season overall squad market value: £483.3mCurrent squad market value: £468.9mOverall percentage change: -3%Most valuable player: Bukayo Saka (estimated market value = £58.5m)

It’s surprising that the Gunners have seen a drop in their squad value given the quality young players they have littered throughout the club. However, the sale of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will no doubt have something to do with that.

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14. Leicester City

Start of season overall squad market value: £499.59mCurrent squad market value: £463.32mOverall percentage change: -7.3%Most valuable player: Wilfred Ndidi (estimated market value = £54m)

Another surprising drop off, especially as Leicester haven’t made any major player sales.

15. Everton

Start of season overall squad market value: £445.95mCurrent squad market value: £402.98mOverall percentage change: -9.6%Most valuable player: Richarlison (estimated market value = £45m)

Everton’s squad value of over £400 million really puts into perspective just how poorly that team has performed this season.

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16. Manchester City

Start of season overall squad market value: £955.62mCurrent squad market value: £863.37mOverall percentage change: -9.7%Most valuable player: Kevin De Bruyne (estimated market value = £81m)

Man City’s original squad value of nearly one billion is simply mind boggling. The signing of Erling Haaland is only going to bump their figures up even higher come July.

17. Wolves

Start of season overall squad market value: £361.13mCurrent squad market value: £316.8mOverall percentage change: -12.3%Most valuable player: Ruben Neves (estimated market value = £36m)

Wolves could do with some further investment to try and push them along as a mid-table Premier League club.

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18. Chelsea

Start of season overall squad market value: £898.2mCurrent squad market value: £766.8mOverall percentage change: -14.6%Most valuable player: Romelu Lukaku (estimated market value = £76.5m)

Chelsea have been usurped for second spot by league rivals Liverpool after witnessing an enormous drop off of over £100 million in their squad value.

19. Tottenham Hotspur

Start of season overall squad market value: £633.6mCurrent squad market value: £528.53mOverall percentage change: -16.6%Most valuable player: Harry Kane (estimated market value = £90m)

Similarly to Chelsea, Tottenham have seen a massive decline in the value of their players.

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20. Manchester United

Start of season overall squad market value: £835.43mCurrent squad market value: £649.13mOverall percentage change: -22.3%Most valuable player: Bruno Fernandes (estimated market value = £81m)

And just like in most areas this season, United are in the worst position of all. There squad value has dropped by nearly a 1/4 of its original amount, which really is incredible.

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