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Transfer Market Parity: Which Players Had The Biggest Changes In Transfer Value In 2020?

2020 has been a tough year financially both for clubs and for players.

The economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has seen transfer values deflate, with the value of many players decreasing independent of their form on the pitch by 10-20 percent.

For clubs this means their assets are worth less to go with a sharp decrease in revenue caused by matches without fans. For players, this means their skills are worth less as well as a decrease in salaries.

Some players have used 2020 to demonstrate their skills and seize their opportunity on the biggest stage. These athletes have seen a drastic increase in their transfer value. Other players, due to injuries, poor form or just the effects of advanced age, have experienced a year that they will want to forget and sharp decline in their value. 

Here are the players with the biggest changes in their market values during 2020.

Biggest Changes in Transfer Market Value In 2020


Biggest Increases

9 & 10) Five players tied with +$27.50 million, including: Lucas Ocampos, Renan Lodi, Diego Carlos, Marcos Llorente and Pau Torres

8) Edmond Tapsoba (CB, Bayer Leverkusen) $28.05 million

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7) Bukayo Saka (LW, Arsenal) $29.70 million

6) Giovanni Reyna (AM, Borussia Dortmund) $33 million

5) Mason Greenwood (RW, Manchester United) $33 million

Manchester United's ambipedal striker is just 19, but he already has one of the most powerful strikes in Europe (with both feet, too).

4) Phil Foden (CM, Manchester City) $33 million

He may not get lot of playing time for Pep Guardiola (just 13 EPL starts over the last two seasons), but the young Englishman has impressed enough in his limited opportunities to earn an England call-up.

3) Ansu Fati (LW, Barcelona) $44 million

The second-youngest ever debutant and the youngest goal-scorer for Barcelona is touted as one of Spain's most exciting talents. And at just 18, the sky is the limit for his transfer value.

2) Alphonso Davies (LB, Bayern Munich) $60.50 million

Back in February, the MLS product put his pace on display against Chelsea and he has been terrorizing teams across Europe ever since.

1) Erling Halaand (ST, Borussia Dortmund) $60.50 million

Around this time last year, Halaand was busy scoring goals for fun with RB Salzburg. After a January transfer to Borussia Dortmund, Halaand has developed to one of the best goal scorers in the world, notching better than a goal per game during his time in Germany.


Biggest Decreases

10) Seven players tied with -$33.00 million, including: Kevin De Bruyne, Mo Salah, Harry Kane, Sadio Mané, Leroy Sané, N'Golo Kanté and Isco

9) Raheem Sterling (LW, Manchester City) $35.20 million

8) Neymar (LW, PSG) $35.20 million

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7) John Stones (CB, Manchester City) $38.50 million

6) Dele Alli (CAM, Manchester City $41.80 million

5) Christian Eriksen (CAM, Inter Milan) $44.00 million 

After a transfer saga that gripped London for the better part of a year, Eriksen joined Inter Milan in an under-the-radar move in January 2020. Despite joining a star-studded team, the Dane's time in Serie A has been unproductive.

4) Antoine Griezmann (CF, Barcelona) $44.00 million

Just nine goals last season is a disappointing total for a player who cost Barcelona a cool $132 million, as the Frenchman has seemed to have perfected the art of doing nothing on the pitch.

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3) Lionel Messi (ST/RW, Barcelona) $44.00 million

Despite solid form — 39 goals and 31 assists since the start of 2019-20 — age is a big reason for the decrease in transfer value for the 33-year-old Argentinian.

2) Kepa Arrizabalaga (GK, Chelsea) $46.20 million

Chelsea's beleaguered keeper endured a miserable 2020 that included multiple benchings. So much for the world's most expensive goalkeeper.

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1) Eden Hazard (LW, Real Madrid) $66.00 million

On his day, Hazard used to be the most dangerous player in the Premier League. After a $121 million transfer to Real Madrid in July 2019, Hazard has missed 45 matches to date during his two seasons in the Spanish capital. The Belgian winger has recorded just three goals and seven assists in 28 matches for the club.

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