Gladbach in a nosedive
Nati star Elvedi is suddenly worth 14 million less
If the sporting performance is not right, the market value of the footballer falls. Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach is also feeling the effects. The value of the team has literally collapsed.
Published: 06/16/2022 at 00:34
A lot can change in a year. The Bundesliga club Gladbach is also experiencing this. He experiences a real crash. At least as far as the value of the team is concerned.
In February 2021 things went well for the foals. With Marco Rose (45) on the sidelines, they were in the Champions League round of 16 and set course for Europe once more this season. The consequence? According to “transfermarkt.ch”, the value of the team was higher than ever before: 346.45 million euros.
But then the sporty descent began. Rose first announced that he would be moving to Dortmund at the end of the season. Then you had no chance once morest Manchester City in the premier class. And in the end of the season, the European place was also awarded.
Lost more value than any other Bundesliga club
With their sometimes desolate performance, the players have destroyed their own market value. The value of the Gladbach team is currently 204 million. That’s 142 million fewer than the peak in February a year ago. According to “Bild”, no other Bundesliga club has lost so much in value in this period of time.
Nico Elvedi, a Swiss player, is also partly responsible for this crazy loss. The 25-year-old Nati defender was worth 32 million in February last year – now it’s 18. But that doesn’t make him his team’s biggest loser. The market values of Marcus Thuram (minus 20 million), Florian Neuhaus (minus 18 million), Matthias Ginter (minus 17 million) and Alassane Plea (minus 15 million) have fallen even more.
Things are going better at Widmers Mainz
And the Swiss teammates from Elvedi? They kept their losses within bounds. That of goalie Yann Sommer (33) has dropped from 7 to 5 million, striker Breel Embolo (25) loses a million and is at 15.
Ten of the 18 Bundesliga clubs, whose squad value increased from February 2021 to June 2022, prove that there is another way. Especially Mainz. The club of the Swiss defender Silvan Widmer (29) has increased its value from 88 to 123 million euros. A whopping plus of 40 percent. (bir)
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