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When Eden Hazard moved to Real Madrid from Chelsea in 2019 for a deal worth a potential £143m he was very much at his peak and had reached the highest watermark in terms of value.
Like stocks and shares, the market value of footballers largely rises and falls in line with performance.
Juve's total squad value stands at €734.8m.
Third on the list for the Reds is a homegrown talent who has proved to be worth his weight in gold, with full back Trent Alexander-Arnold's current market value assessed by KPMG at €107.1m, making a total of €349.3m for the three most valuable Reds players from an overall squad value of €1.09bn.
The most valuable trio for the Portuguese champions are winger Jesús Manuel Corona at €28.5m, French striker Moussa Marega at €15.4m and Japanese forward Shoya Nakajima at €14.3m.
Arsenal should be kicking themselves at ever letting Serge Gnabry leave, meanwhile, his value with German champions Bayern Munich standing at €99.8m, with Joshua Kimmich on €98.3m and Leroy Sane on €85.8m as Hans-Dieter Flick's Champions League winners' most expensive trio stands at €283.9m of a total squad value of €943.4m.
As to be expected given the smaller market of the Portuguese league, FC Porto, hardest hit out of the major European sides to have published their accounts so far owing to missing out on the group stages of the Champions League last season, have a total squad value of €214.4m.
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