Real Madrid stars' market value collapses after a forgettable season

The inconsistent results experienced by Real Madrid this season have had a clear impact on the market value of several of its stars. The stock of many players has dropped significantly in La Liga, due to performances that have fallen short of expectations, both individually and collectively. This has directly affected their market valuations in the European transfer market . Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo topped the list of players with the biggest decreases in market value in La Liga this season, each losing €40 million, making them the biggest losers in the league this season . Despite Bellingham remaining among the world's most valuable players, his market value has dropped to €140 million, while Rodrygo's value has fallen to €50 million, especially after suffering a serious injury that affected his form and appearances for the team. Like many Real Madrid players, the duo have failed to deliver the expected performances this season, as the team has struggled in several crucial matches . The list of players with the largest drops in market value also included two Real Madrid players. Vinicius Junior lost €20 million, bringing his current value to €150 million, while Raúl Asensio's value dropped by €15 million to €25 million . Barcelona's Xavi was among the biggest losers in La Liga this season, losing €30 million in market value, which now stands at just €30 million, down from a previous high of €90 million . Athletic Bilbao's Neco Williams also saw his market value decrease by €20 million to €50 million, while defender Dani Vivián's value fell by €15 million to €25 million . The list also saw a €20 million drop in the market value of Atlético Madrid's Ademola Lookman, settling at €40 million, while defender Robin Le Normand made the list after his market value fell by €15 million to €25 million . These figures reflect the significant impact that results and performance levels can have on a player's market value, especially at major clubs where evaluations are linked to individual performance and collective success. This has been clearly evident this season in La Liga, with the stock of several of the league's biggest stars declining.

 


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