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Alla Zakarian

10-04-2020 | 20:24 Football
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The five Manchester City players whose values have been affected most during Premier League suspension

Coronavirus pandemic caused a suspension to almost all domestic leagues around Europe and Premier League is not an exception. Players of the clubs received pay cuts, a non-playing staff of some club has been furloughed and that's not the only financial problems clubs received. Transfermarkt have updated market values of football players, and some players received market value drop. Here are five Manchester City players, whose values have been affected the most during the suspension. Rodri
  • Market Value: £57.60m
Rodri joined Manchester City last summer from Atletico Madrid for a £63.00m. However, his value is currently £57.60m, as it dropped by 20%, £-14.40m. Rodri's deal expires in 2024 and it's unlikely he will leave the club this summer. Image Source: Getty Images Bernardo Silva
  • Market Value: £72.00m
Silva, who joined the club from Benfica for a £45.00m, is one of the key stars in Pep Guardiola's squad. However, his market value has dropped by 20%, £-18.00m. His contract ends in 2025 and it's a boost for Silva, as the player is not set to leave the club. Image Source: Getty Images Leroy Sane
    • Market Value: £72.00m
Sane joined City from Schalke 04 for a £45.45m. His market value is now £72.00m, however, it has been dropped by -20,0 %, £-18.00m, since August. Given the fact, that Sane has been injured during the season, it's not a surprise. However, his contract ends in 2021 and he has been linked with a move away from the club. Kevin De Bruyne
  • Market Value: £108.00m
For De Bruyne Manchester City paid £68.40m to VfL Wolfsburg. His current market value is £108.00m, but it was higher in August. De Bruyne's value has been dropped by 20%, -£-27.00m. De Bruyne's deal expires in 2023. Image Source: Getty Images Raheem Sterling
  • Market Value: £115.20m
Sterling joined City from Liverpool for a £57.33m. His market value is higher almost twice- £115.20m, however, it could have been even higher if there were not a 20% drop, £-28.80m. Sterling's deal with City expires in 2023. Source: Transfermarkt

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