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Manchester United houses some of the most expensive players in the world.
And even though the coronavirus pandemic has seen everyone drop in the game’s market value, there is still plenty of money in Old Trafford.
TransferMarkt lists the value of everyone at Old Trafford, taking into account things like an individual’s ability, age, shape and transfer history.
According to the website, the market value of United’s most expensive player is a staggering £ 72 million, with ten more players worth more than £ 20 million.
Here we look at the ten most expensive Man United players and consider the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
10. Diogo Dalot
Reaching number 10 is the Portuguese right back, signed by José Mourinho for a whopping £ 19 million. Today allegedly worth £ 16.20 million.
9. Scott McTominay / Daniel James
These two young people united are valued in £ 20.25 million. Not bad for an academy graduate and a winger that cost just £ 17 million before the pandemic had any impact on the game.
8. Victor Lindelof
The Red Devils spent £ 31 million on the Swede, but according to TransferMarkt it is now worth only £ 25.20 million.
7. Mason Greenwood
Another player who has been through the youth system at United, and is now worth a lot of money. £ 26.10 million, apparently.
6. Aaron Wan-Bissaka
The Red Devils made the defender the most expensive full-back on the planet when they threw him £ 50 million. But its price has plummeted since then £ 28.80 million.
5. David de Gea
He was the best goalkeeper in the world not long ago, but his actions have dropped in recent seasons. Still, the shot-stopper is worth it £ 36 million.
4. Bruno Fernandes / Anthony Martial
The Red Devils spent £ 47 million on the Portuguese, and it has been an absolute revelation. But it’s worth it alone £ 43.2 million now, the same price as Martial, shows how strong this pandemic has been on the market.
3. Harry Maguire
The Red Devils split from the company with a whopping £ 80 million to sign the middle of the summer window, and it probably would have retained its value had the pandemic not affected. According to TransferMarkt, it is now worth only £ 50.40 million.
2. Marcus Rashford
It had looked a bit bleak up to this point, with Maguire and Wan-Bissaka market values plummeting. However, this academy graduate is worth it £ 57.60 million.
1. Paul Pogba
It had to be the winner of the World Cup at number one. Still, United paid £ 89 million to sign the Frenchman in 2016, and today it’s apparently worth it. £ 72 million.
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