Ranking the 5 Premier League clubs with the greatest decrease in squad market value this year

Which five Premier League clubs' squad market values have decreased the most this year?
Which five Premier League clubs' squad market values have decreased the most this year?

#3 Burnley (-£21.94m)

Burnley have lost their first two games in the Premier League so far
Burnley have lost their first two games in the Premier League so far

Burnley is the smallest town to have a Premier League club. Their performances in the recent past have been very impressive and all the credit goes to their current manager Sean Dyche. Dyche helped the Clarets with a Premier League promotion twice.

The 2017-18 season ended with Europa League qualification for the first time in over half a century for Burnley. They also secured their best finish to a top-flight season since a sixth-placed finish back in 1974.

As of now, Burnley have found themselves in a tough spot. Ending up in the 17th spot last season meant Sean Dyche's side was on the verge of another Premier League relegation. Their current campaign hasn't gone as per the plan as well. Having accumulated 0 points from the first two games, Burnley sit at the 17th position.


#2 Tottenham Hotspur (-£34.7m)

Tottenham Hotspur's failure to grab the Premier League title reflects its squad market value
Tottenham Hotspur's failure to grab the Premier League title reflects its squad market value

By now, we can be certain that not just the club's fans but all football lovers would like to see Tottenham getting their hands on silverware. Despite boasting a talent-rich squad, Spurs' hunt for a major trophy continues.

Other than grabbing Nuno Espírito Santo from Wolves, Tottenham haven't gotten much from this year's transfer window. Another trophyless season topped by a 7th spot finish, which means no European football, has further resulted in Spurs and its players losing their market values.

The club houses some of the most expensive players in the league, like Harry Kane and Heung-min Son, among others, but failing to deliver on big occasions has resulted in them not increasing their individual values.

#1 Liverpool (-£195.39m)

Liverpool had a trophyless season last year
Liverpool had a trophyless season last year

Liverpool well and truly entered a new era after handing over their management to Jürgen Klopp. The former Dortmund manager led Liverpool to back-to-back major trophies in the form of the 2019 UEFA Champions League and 2020 Premier League.

However, the Merseysiders ended their 2020/21 campaign without adding a single trophy to their cabinet. Klopp's men couldn't get past the quarterfinals in the Champions League and were knocked out early from the domestic cups as well.

Liverpool managed a top-three finish in the PL table but that too came after a lengthy neck-and-neck battle that went down the wire. Aside from newcomer Diogo Jota, each player within Liverpool's regular line-up saw a fall in their current market value.

The 2019/20 Premier League champs have experienced a loss of -£195.39m in total. The same can also act as a boost for the Reds in their quest to regain their dominance.

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