MANCHESTER UNITED have four players in the worldwide top 10 list of stars whose transfer value has dropped the most.
United are currently sixth in the Premier League table having had a disappointing season under Erik ten Hag.
Thanks to their dramatic late 4-3 win to Liverpool earlier this month United are in the FA Cup semi-final.
But they face missing out on the Champions League if they do not finish fifth or higher.
And while youngsters Kobbie Mainoo, Alejandro Garnacho, and Rasmus Hojlund have been on terrific form this season, there have been a number of stars in Ten Hag’s squad who have struggled.
Transfermarkt has recorded the transfer values of players from across world football since July 1 2023 until the present day.
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And winger Antony has seen his value drop the most in the world with a total of £27million wiped off his £51million valuation after his inconsistent form this term.
Meanwhile in fifth place is Marcus Rashford who recently signed a new five-year contract at Old Trafford, as his value dropped £17m to £51m.
Then in seventh is summer signing Mason Mount who recently returned after being injured for the majority of the campaign, meaning his value decreased by £17m to £34m.
And the final Red Devil who has made the unwanted list in tenth spot is outcast Jadon Sancho.
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He is on loan at his former side Borussia Dortmund until the end of the season.
The first half of the term saw Sancho struggle for game time due to a public spat with boss Ten Hag over claims he wasn’t training well enough.
Now the Englishman’s transfer value has dipped 44 per cent, from £34m to £17m.
Other Premier League stars to make it into the rankings include Tottenham’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who was second at a 53 per cent loss to £17m.
And Chelsea’s Wesley Fofana is also there after an injury-plagued season. His price tag has been slashed 41 per cent to £19m.
Barcelona also saw three of their players in the top 10, Pedri in fourth, Joao Cancelo in eighth and Joao Felix in ninth.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk