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[Albion] Albion squad valued at €224 million



El Presidente

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Per CIES laboratory

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El Presidente

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Palace’s strategy of signing older players means that they tend to have lower resale values.
 




Live by the sea

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Surely this shows that however well Liverpool have done and they have, it should be the Sheffield Utd manager that wins the manager of the year award ...
 


The Optimist

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Surely this shows that however well Liverpool have done and they have, it should be the Sheffield Utd manager that wins the manager of the year award ...

But are Liverpool’s squad valued so highly because of how well they’ve performed for a couple of seasons?

For example Andy Robertson didn’t cost Liverpool that much but is now probably valued very highly.
 


JBizzle

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But are Liverpool’s squad valued so highly because of how well they’ve performed for a couple of seasons?

For example Andy Robertson didn’t cost Liverpool that much but is now probably valued very highly.

To judge versus their output it's probably more suitable to look at their cost, you're right. Shows the value that Klopp adds as a coach, but shows even greater the value Wilder has added.

Either way, the table above is a very interesting insight into how each club is perceived. Is there a player by player breakdown?
 






The Optimist

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To judge versus their output it's probably more suitable to look at their cost, you're right. Shows the value that Klopp adds as a coach, but shows even greater the value Wilder has added.

Either way, the table above is a very interesting insight into how each club is perceived. Is there a player by player breakdown?

I feel Wilder has to do well again next season to really prove he’s that good. For example Ranieri pulled off the greatest title win in living memory but probably isn’t a brilliant manager.
 


JBizzle

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Bit bored so looked them up...

Ryan 15-20
Dunk 15-20
Webster 15-20
Duffy 15-20
Burn 4-7
Montoya 4-7
Bernardo 4-7
Schelotto <1
Alzate 7-10
Stephens 4-7
Propper 4-7
Gross 4-7
Bissouma 7-10
Trossard 20-30
March 7-10
Jahanbakhsh 7-10
Mac Allister 4-7
Mooy 10-15
Murray 1-2
Maupay 30-40
Connolly 7-10

That's in million euros btw
 








Stat Brother

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20m for Dunk and 40m for Maupay seems arse about face

Many on here might not value him, but Maupay's goals/assists and big chances mean he was an absolute steal at +£15m.

How many Premier League strikers, comfortably on track for a double figure haul, do you think you'd be able to buy for £20m?
In fairness how many could be bought for as little as £40m?
 




JBizzle

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20m for Dunk and 40m for Maupay seems arse about face

It's not about their value to us though. Dunk is worth probably £50m to the Albion, but that does make him objectively a £50m player. Maupay on the other hand would probably have scored 10+ goals in his first season and is very much a player with a great future. He's only 23 remember.

I said this on another thread, if you had £40m to spend on a striker, who would you rather have? Joelinton, Wesley, Haller or Maupay? Plus, Maupay is the only one who didn't cost more than £40m.
 




Yes Chef

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Many on here might not value him, but Maupay's goals/assists and big chances mean he was an absolute steal at +£15m.

How many Premier League strikers, comfortably on track for a double figure haul, do you think you'd be able to buy for £20m?
In fairness how many could be bought for as little as £40m?


I'm a confirmed Maupay fan, love his attitude and energy, and didn't mean it in a derogatory way to him, but perhaps more of undervaluing Dunk.
 


Swansman

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It's not about their value to us though. Dunk is worth probably £50m to the Albion, but that does make him objectively a £50m player. Maupay on the other hand would probably have scored 10+ goals in his first season and is very much a player with a great future. He's only 23 remember.

What is it about then? Is it about their value to Queen Elizabeth or Donald Duck? Brighton own these contracts and decide the value of the players. If Tony Bloom says "Lewis Dunk would cost you £100m", then thats the value regardless of what others think - its the "objective value", subjectively chosen by Bloom (and staff probably).

The fat guy with glasses and a polo sweater "CIES" have subjectively estimated the value of these players but he is only guessing. If he estimates "Dunk is worth £20m" and Bloom says he is worth £50m, then he is worth £50m.

Not that it really matters atm, football economy could look very different after all of this. These are all pre-corona values. If everything collapses, Lewis Dunk could be worth two water bottles, or £1000000000000m if we go into hyper-inflation.
 






Wardy's twin

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the fact that Dunk is valued at 15-20 million shows that most of this is garbage , even a VERY conservative estimate would put that at £30 million. I am assuming that Villas squad is high because of Grealish ...
 


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