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Premier League market values: Star footballers gets huge boost in market prices

On the other end, West Ham lost the most market value, there were also 12 downgrades for Chelsea footballers and seven for Manchester United players. Chelsea superstar Palmer earned the most significant upgrade in this update.

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Premier League market values: Star footballers gets huge boost in market prices

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The club football season has officially ended for every domestic league. The English Premier League which is the most valuable league in the world has 530 new market values, boosting its overall worth by €10.30 million to a new total of €11.08 billion. The lists have seven Arsenal players, Manchester City star Phil Foden, and Chelsea's Cole Palmer are also among the main names in this latest update, although Crystal Palace rose the highest in the market as a club.

On the other end, West Ham lost the most market value, there were also 12 downgrades for Chelsea footballers and seven for Manchester United players. Chelsea superstar Palmer earned the most significant upgrade in this update, as he went a €25 million to raise his market worth from €55 million to €80 million, making the 22-year-old the ninth most expensive player in the Premier League's most valuable asset.

This market value update provides a huge boost for Gareth Southgate's England as they prepare for UEFA Euro 2024, 9 of the 15 most upgraded players in the top division are English, and all are part of Southgate's provisional squad for the upcoming marquee event. Among them is 19-year-old Kobbie Mainoo, who has gone from €35 million to €50 million following a fantastic maiden season at Old Trafford. 

Surprising names get massive updates in market value

Phil Foden who had a breakthrough season with City scored 19 goals and helped Man City lift a fourth consecutive title, the 23-year-old received a massive +€20m upgrade, to take his market value to €150m and put him among the world's elite list. Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, Gabriel, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Jakub Kiwior have all got an upgrade in the value and Brazilian winger Gabriel Martinelli, whose market value dropped from €80m to €70m which is the joint biggest drop in value after the update. The Gunners performed exceptionally despite their season was trophyless one. 

Palace footballers like Jean-Philippe Mateta, Adam Wharton along with both Eberechi Eze and Michael Olise have all got up the boost after the appointment of Oliver Glasner. The Austrian since his arrival won 7 of his 13 Premier League games in charge, taking 24 points from a possible 39. This form helped them raise the club's market value has risen by €37m.   

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