Ansu Fati, a victim of injuries and a failed loan to Brighton, has seen his market value 'collapse' in recent years. The portal specialising in footballer quotes, 'Transfermarkt', has updated the valuation of the players this Friday and that of the Spanish-Bissau-Guinean has dropped by 10 million euros since the last review, in May 2024.

Currently, Ansu is worth 15 million euros, which is far from the 80 'millions' that he cost at his peak, at the end of 2020. Later, his 'via crucis' came with injuries and as a result of this, a 'nosedive' in his value that he has not been able to stop.

CURRENT MARKET VALUE OF BARÇA'S SQUAD ACCORDING TO 'TRANSFERMARKT'
PLAYER MARKET VALUE
Lamine Yamal 150 million euros
Gavi 90 million euros
Pedri 80 million euros
Ronald Araújo 70 million euros
Dani Elm 60 million euros
Frenkie Of Jong 60 million euros
Raphinha 60 million euros
Jules Koundé 55 million euros
Fermín López 50 million euros
Alejandro Balde 40 million euros
Pau Cubarsí 40 million euros
Andreas Christensen 30 million euros
Ferran Torres 30 million euros
Marc-André Ter Stegen 20 million euros
Eric García 20 million euros
Robert Lewandowski 15 million euros
Ansu Fati 15 million euros
Marc Casadó 15 million euros
Héctor Fort 10 million euros
Iñaki Crag 8 million euros
Íñigo Martínez 5 million euros
Pau Víctor 5 million euros
Pablo Tower 5 million euros
Marc Bernal 5 million euros
Wojciech Szczesny 3 million euros
Gerard Martín 3 million euros

Barça is concerned about Ansu's 'devaluation'

This situation has raised concerns at FC Barcelona, ​​where they are already considering letting the striker go in the winter window so that he can get the minutes and regularity that he currently lacks under Hansi Flick and thus increase his value in the market. Sevilla have already knocked on the player's door, but his loan would be subject to the return to the 1/1 rule and the presence of a reliable substitute within the squad.

Although the German has managed to increase the value of several players in the Blaugrana team, Fati has barely had any opportunities from the coach due to the doubts surrounding his physique after overcoming a foot injury. At the moment, the '10' has only played 51 minutes spread over 3 games: 2' against Monaco, 26' against Young Boys and 23' in Alavés. If this trend continues in the next three months, his departure in January would be almost assured.