Top 4 players who have depreciated the most in Comunio since the start of the season
If the big market increases are usually explained by performance and continuity, the sharpest declines almost always respond to the opposite: injuries, irregularity, fewer minutes, or expectations too high for what has later been seen on the pitch. Here are the 4 players who have depreciated the most since the start of the championship.
Nico Williams7.380.000€+90.000€ 6
DLThe most striking case is that of Nico Williams, who has gone from 21,910,000 to 7,380,000, a drop of -14,530,000. The explanation seems quite clear: he started the season with a very high valuation due to his status, but the season has gone awry between physical problems and irregularity. Nico has suffered a pubalgia that kept him out for about a month and a half, and in the League, his numbers have been 4 goals, 2 assists, 19 matches, and 1,316 minutes. For a player who started so high, losing continuity and ceasing to be a weekly differential usually causes a very sharp collapse.
Mastantuono2.690.000€+60.000€ -
DLVery close behind is Franco Mastantuono, whose value has dropped from 17,160,000 to 2,690,000, that is, -14,470,000. Here, the expectation effect weighs heavily. The Argentine arrived at Real Madrid surrounded by enormous hype after a significant transfer and as one of South American footballs great gems, but his immediate impact in the League has been quite limited: he has 1 goal, 0 assists, 16 matches, and 772 minutes. This does not seem like a drop linked to a serious poor level, but rather to the market placing him very high from the start and then the reality of competing on such a demanding team quickly lowering that valuation.
Alexander-Arnold5.230.000€-40.000€ -
DFAlso notable is the drop of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has gone from 18,820,000 to 5,230,000, with a loss of -13,590,000. In his case, the big key appears to have been muscle problems and lack of continuity. Real Madrid issued a medical report in September for a biceps femoris injury, and Reuters reported in December of a new muscle injury that sidelined him for nearly two months. In the League, his numbers so far are modest considering the price he started with: 0 goals, 3 assists, 14 matches, and 663 minutes. For a player whose value was sustained by his name, expected offensive production, and starting role, chaining injuries greatly reduces his fantasy appeal.
Ayoze Pérez3.430.000€+50.000€ 3
DLThe fourth big drop is that of Ayoze Pérez, who has fallen from 15,840,000 to 3,430,000, that is, -12,410,000. Here it seems to be a mix of lost impact along with recent physical problems. In the League, he has 2 goals, 3 assists, 18 matches, and 819 minutes, rather modest figures for a forward who started the season priced as an important piece. In addition, Marcelino confirmed in March that it wasnt just a knock but a muscle injury, something that has further hindered his continuity. When an attacker loses presence, production drops, and on top of that enters a phase of absences, the market tends to punish him heavily.
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