The mid- and long-term consequences of the coronavirus pandemic on football are yet to be determined.
The mid- and long-term consequences of the coronavirus pandemic on football are yet to be determined.
It has become apparent, however, that there will be fewer financial resources available than before the crisis. Transfermarkt has reacted to the situation with the unprecedented step of making a global market value cut of 20% – players born in 1998 or later will be downgraded by 10%. In total, this amounts to a market value minus of €9.22 billion.
The market value of the most valuable Premier League player, Raheem Sterling, will, therefore, drop from €160 million to €128 million, while 21-year-old Trent Alexander-Arnold only goes down from €110 million to €99 million.
It has become apparent, however, that there will be fewer financial resources available than before the crisis. Transfermarkt has reacted to the situation with the unprecedented step of making a global market value cut of 20% – players born in 1998 or later will be downgraded by 10%. In total, this amounts to a market value minus of €9.22 billion.
The market value of the most valuable Premier League player, Raheem Sterling, will, therefore, drop from €160 million to €128 million, while 21-year-old Trent Alexander-Arnold only goes down from €110 million to €99 million.
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