THE coronavirus pandemic has hit football hard with some clubs asking players to take pay-cuts and stars’ transfer value plummeting.
But a select few superstars have seen a big boost in their worth after a spectacular 2020.
The top ten risers in transfer values in 2020, according to Transfermarkt
Ansu Fati sits third on the list of players to have enjoyed the biggest rise in their transfer value in 2020Credit: AFP or licensors
According to Transfermarkt, Bundesliga youngsters Erling Haaland and Alphonso Davies have enjoyed the biggest jump since January 1, 2020.
The duo have both seen their values shoot up by a staggering £49.5million.
Golden Boy winner Borussia Dortmund striker Haaland, 20, has had his worth more than double, enjoying a 122.2 per cent boost, now valued at £90m.
Bayern Munich wonderkid Davies, also 20, is now worth £72m – a rise of over 200 per cent from the first day of this year.
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Barcelona superstar Ansu Fati, 18, has seen his value double, now also worth £72m.
And there are FOUR Premier League stars in the top ten, too.
Manchester United duo Bruno Fernandes, 26, and Mason Greenwood, 19, have both seen their value given a £27m boost.
Fernandes is now valued at £81m, with Greenwood rising to £45m.
Man Utd duo Greenwood and Fernandes both make the top tenCredit: Reuters
Phil Foden also enjoyed a big rise to his value in 2020, now worth £54mCredit: AP:Associated Press
Bukayo Saka sits eighth in the table of 2020’s biggest risers in transfer value
Manchester City youngster Phil Foden, 20, has also had a £27m bump to his worth along with Dortmund ace Giovanni Reyna – with the England midfielder now valued at £54m.
Arsenal hotshot Bukayo Saka, 19, comes in eighth after his value went up by over 200 per cent (£24.3m) to now be worth £36m.
Bayer Leverkusen youngster Edmond Tapsoba, 21, saw his value skyrocket by a staggering 566.7 per cent, from £4m to £27m.
Sevilla star Lucas Ocampos completes the top ten after his worth doubled – from £22.5m to £45m.
Percentage-wise, the biggest riser was Dortmund’s former Birmingham midfielder Jude Bellingham.
The English star, 17, saw his value leap by 980 PER CENT from £2.3m to £24.3m, sitting 15th on the list of biggest risers.
In-form Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 23, sits 17th in the standings having seen his value rise by over 100 per cent, now worth £40.5m.
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