Football: Premier League Analysis Transfers 22/23

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It's that time of the transfer year again and where all the fans of their clubs are hoping to see their club bring in good reinforcements at good prices.

Since the biggest assets/investment of a club are its players, I decided to do an analysis where we will see if the players bought last season have appreciated or devalued.

In this analysis, I will only analyze some clubs from Premier League.

Premier League

Arsenal

PlayerFromTransfer ValueCurrent ValuePerformance
Gabriel JesusMan City€52.2M€75M44%
Oleksandr ZinchenkoMan City€35M€42M20%
Fábio VieiraPorto€35M€25M-29%
Jakub KiwiorSpezia Calcio€25M€25M0%
Leandro TrossardBrighton€24M€35M46%
JorginhoChelsea€11.3M€25M121%
Matt TurnerNew England€6.36M€8M26%
MarquinhosSão Paulo€3.5M€12M243%

Arsenal had an average performance of 59%, with the maximum devaluation of a player being 29% and the maximum appreciation of a player being 243%.

Chelsea

PlayerFromTransfer ValueCurrent ValuePerformance
Enzo FernándezBenfica€121.5M€80M-34%
Wesley FofanaLeicester€80.4M€55M-32%
Mykhaylo MudrykShakhtar D.€70M€50M-29%
Marc CucurellaBrighton€65.3M€35M-46%
Raheem SterlingMan City€56.2M€55M-2%
Benoît BadiashileMonaco€38M€40M5%
Kalidou KoulibalyNapoli€38M€15M-61%
Noni MaduekePSV Eindhoven€35M€30M-14%
Malo GustoLyon€30M€25M-17%
Carney ChukwuemekaAston Villa€18M€15M-17%
Andrey SantosVasco da Gama€12.5M€15M20%
David Datro FofanaMolde€12M€10M-17%
Pierre-Emerick AubameyangBarcelona€12M€4M-67%

Chelsea had an average performance of -24%, with the maximum devaluation of a player being -67% and the maximum appreciation of a player being -20%, i.e., all contracted players were devalued.

Liverpool

PlayerFromTransfer ValueCurrent ValuePerformance
Darwin NúñezBenfica€80M€65M-19%
Cody GakpoPSV Eindhoven€42M€55M31%
Fábio CarvalhoFullham€5.9M€16M171%
Calvin RamsayAberdeen FC€4.9M€5M2%

Liverpool had an average performance of 46%, with the maximum devaluation of a player being -19% and the maximum appreciation of a player being 171%.

Man City

PlayerFromTransfer ValueCurrent ValuePerformance
Erling HaalandDortmund€60M€180M200%
Kalvin PhillipsLeeds United€49M€32M-35%
Manuel AkanjiDortmund€17.5M€38M117%
Sergio GómezRSC Anderlecht€13M€13M0%
Máximo PerroneVélez Sarsfield€11M€10M-9%

Manchester City had an average performance of 55%, with the maximum devaluation of a player being -35% and the maximum appreciation of a player being 200%.

Man United

PlayerFromTransfer ValueCurrent ValuePerformance
AntonyAjax€95M€60M37%
CasemiroReal Madrid€70.65M€40M-43%
Lisandro MartínezAjax€57.37M€50M-13%
Tyrell MalaciaFeyenoord€15M€22M47%

Manchester United had an average performance of -12%, with the maximum devaluation of a player being -43% and the maximum appreciation of a player being 47%.

Tottenham

PlayerFromTransfer ValueCurrent ValuePerformance
RicharlisonEverton€58M€48M-17%
Cristian RomeroAtalanta BC€50M€60M20%
Yves BissoumaBrighton€29.2M€18M-38%
Destiny UdogieUdinese Calcio€18M€25M39%
Djed SpenceMiddlesbrough€14.7M€10M-32%

Tottenham had an average performance of -6%, with the maximum devaluation of a player being -38% and the maximum appreciation of a player being 39%.

We can conclude that Chelsea was the club that had the worst performance in last season's contractions.
The best performance was Arsenal, having managed to value a player by 243%.

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Interesting post, but where have you culled the values from?

I collected the data from transfermarkt.com