Harry Kane and Alphonso Davies suffer downgrades in latest Bayern Munich market value update
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Harry Kane and Alphonso Davies suffer downgrades in latest Bayern Munich market value update
Transfermarkt updated market values for Bayern Munich players. Jonas Urbig rose from €15m to €18m. Jonathan Tah fell from €30m to €28m. Kim Min-jae dropped from €25m to €20m. Alphonso Davies decreased from €45m to €40m, and Jamal Musiala fell from €120m to €100m. Josip Stanišić increased from €35m to €40m. Aleksandar Pavlović climbed from €75m to €90m. Joshua Kimmich declined from €40m to €35m. Bara Sapoko Ndiaye rose from €300k to €4m. Michael Olise increased from €140m to €150m, while Harry Kane fell from €65m to €60m and Serge Gnabry dropped from €20m to €18m.
"Football database website Transfermarkt just updated their market values for Bayern Munich players this week. In case you're out of the loop, this is a well-known website that catalogues information about footballers and gives them a "market value" based on factors like age, productivity, and so on."
"Both Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala lost significant value because of their injuries. Every player 30 and above either got a downgrade or stayed flat, even Harry Kane and Joshua Kimmich. That's just how their algorithm works. Kane is still the most valuable over-30 player and Kimmich is top 5."
"Alphonso Davies: €45m to €40m (-€5m) Jamal Musiala: €120m t0 €100m (-€20m) Michael Olise: €140m to €150m (+€10m) Aleksandar Pavlović: €75m to €90m (+€15m) Bara Sapoko Ndiaye: €300k to €4m (+€3.7m)"
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