World-leading football website Transfermarkt has updated over 100 LaLiga market values: Dembélé and Vinícius are the biggest winners of the update, each increasing by 40 million and 35 million euros respectively. Coutinho is the biggest loser of the update with a €40m drop in value.
Dembélé has found top form, after a forgettable start of the season for FC Barcelona. He has helped form the best offensive trio in Europe at the moment alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez. The Frenchman has been upgraded from €80m to €120m, making him the most valuable La Liga player after Messi and Antoine Griezmann.
The world's most valuable teenager is Vinícius Júnior thanks to a rise of 35 million euros –his value now is 70 million euros. Under Real coach Santiago Solari, the Brazilian summer signing is often chosen as a preference over Marco Asensio (23) – with his new market value, Vinícius Júnior equals BVB pro Jadon Sancho and now shares the title of the most valuable teenager in the world.
Full List:
Ousmane Dembele (Barcelona): +€40m to €120m
Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid): +€35m to €70m
Jese Gimenez (Atletico): +€20m to €70m
Brahim Diaz (Real Madrid): +€12m to €17m
Lucas Hernandez (Atletico): +€10m to €70m
Arthur (Barcelona): +€10m to €60m
Rodrigo (Atletico): +€10m to €60m
Thomas (Atletico): +€10m to €50m
Clement Lenglet (Barcelona): +€10m to €50m
Giovani Lo Celso (Real Betis): +€10m to €40m
Coutinho, on the other hand, has been trailing for months and hasn’t scored a goal in the league or Champions League since October. For Barça's record purchase, his value is down from 140 million to 100 million euros.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid's Marcelo (30) is saying goodbye to his top market value. At Real, the Brazilian has lost his four year starting spot to Sergio Reguilón (22). Marcelo has been devalued from 70 to 35 million euros, while Reguilón’s value from 7.5 to 15 million euros.
Among other big names that have been devalued are Real players Gareth Bale (29) and Isco (26), Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic (30) and Arturo Vidal (31), Valencia’s Daniel Wass (29), and Munir El Haddadi of FC Sevilla.
Full Lists:
Philippe Coutinho (Barcelona): -€40m to €100m
Marcelo (Real Madrid): -€35m to €35m
Isco (Real Madrid): -€15m to €60m
Ivan Rakitic (Barcelona): -€15m to €50m
Gareth Bale (Real Madrid): -€10m to €70m
Thomas Lemar (Atletico): -€10m to €50m
Iago Aspas (Vigo Celta): -€5m to €20m
Daniel Wass (Valencia): -€5m to €10m
Guido Carrillo (Leganes): -€5m to €10m
Rafinha (Barcelona): -€3m to €15m