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Nick Woltemade (from €7.5 million to €70 million): In less than half a season, the German striker's value skyrocketed. Woltemade proved Newcastle had made the right investment, contributing to 10 goals in all competitions this season, far surpassing Alexander Isak's contributions at Liverpool. |
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Alexander Isak (from €85 million to €120 million): The Swedish striker's form has declined, but his value has still increased thanks to his impressive performances from last season. Since joining Liverpool, the 1999-born player has only scored a meager 2 goals in the Premier League. |
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Hugo Ekitike (from 40 million euros to 85 million euros): Ekitike was cheaper than Isak but his impact was far superior. The French striker scored 8 goals in the Premier League this season but was often benched in favor of his 26-year-old teammate. |
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Nico O'Rielly (from 0 to €40 million): The player born in 2005 had a remarkable season, becoming Pep Guardiola's first-choice left-back. O'Rielly started 13 games for Man City this season, contributing 1 goal and 3 assists. |
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Sandro Tonali (from 38 million euros to 75 million euros): The Italian midfielder has made a strong comeback after his suspension and is attracting attention from many big clubs. |
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Antoine Semenyo (from €28 million to €65 million): The Ghanaian winger was a dream signing for Man Utd. However, Man City stepped in and are preparing to complete a blockbuster deal from Bournemouth for €65 million. |
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Elliott Anderson (from €24 million to €60 million): The English defensive midfielder is being pursued by many big clubs, including Manchester United. However, Nottingham Forest is demanding a price for Anderson exceeding €100 million. |
Source: https://znews.vn/dan-sao-tang-gia-manh-nhat-premier-league-post1614297.html















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