The Manica Post

‘Football clubs overspent by 30pc on players’

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EUROPEAN clubs paid on average 30 percent more than a player was worth during the recent transfer window, a study says.

The CIES Football Observator­y, using a transfer value algorithm, claims Paris St-Germain’s proposed 180 million euros (£165,7 million) deal to sign Monaco forward Kylian Mbappe was the most overpriced.

It says the fee was 87,4 million euros (£80,4 million) more than his estimated worth.

The study also suggests Manchester City overpaid by 29 million euros to sign Benjamin Mendy from Monaco for 57,5 million euros.

The Football Observator­y uses various statistics, including age, goals and points won by the team, to calculate a value for a player.

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (23) left Sunderland for Everton for 34,3 million euros (£31,6 millon) in the summer was called up to the England squad last month.

However, according to the Football Observator­y, that fee was 27,5 million euros (£23,5 million) more than Pickford’s estimated worth.

The study also said Manchester United overpaid by 20,1 million euros (£18,5 million) to sign Nemanja Matic from Chelsea, although former England striker and BBC pundit Ian Wright described it as the “last part of the jigsaw” for United.

Mohamed Salah’s 50 million euros (£46 million) move from Roma to Liverpool was less than the forward’s estimated value of 69,4 million euros (£63,9 million). Total change or tweak to the trans

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According to the Football Observator­y, clubs in Europe’s big five leagues (England’s Premier League, Spain’s La Liga, Italy’s Serie A, Germany’s Bundesliga and France’s Ligue 1) spent a record 5,9 billion euros (£5,4 billion), a 41 percent increase on the previous year.

Following Neymar’s 222 million euros (£204 million) move from Barcelona to PSG, world players’ union Fifpro criticised the “anti-competitiv­e, unjustifie­d and illegal” transfer rules governed by Fifa and called on the European Commission to investigat­e transfer fees within the European Union.

The Football Observator­y is also keen for the distributi­on of transfer fees to be addressed, suggesting an increase in indemnitie­s paid to the clubs that develop players. - Wires.

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