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TOP 5 WORLD CLASS FOOTBALLERS WHO HAVE RAPIDLY DROPPED IN THEIR MARKET VALUE SINCE 2019

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The market value of players increases or decreases based on their performance each season. However, age is another factor in determining a player's market value. Here are the top 5 world-class footballers whose market value has decreased significantly since 2019 and their new market value in 2023.



1. Cristiano Ronaldo - The Portuguese striker has a market value of 100 million euros in 2019. That was when he was at his best at Juventus. Its market value in 2023 is 20 million euros.




2. Lionel Messi - Argentinian footballer who was valued at €160 million in 2019. He was playing for Barcelona at the time. His market value at PSG in 2023 is 45 million euros. Despite his age, he still manages to remain consistent. He scored 18 goals and had 17 assists in the 2022/2023 season.




3. Antoine Griezmann - French attacking midfielder with a market value of 150 million euros. His market value is currently 25 million euros. Despite some difficulties in the past two seasons, he found his form again in the 2022/2023 season when he scored 14 goals and provided 16 assists for Atletico Madrid.





4. Paulo Dybala - The Argentine striker had a market value of 110 million euros in 2019 when he played for Juventus. His market value has dropped to 30 million euros. He has scored 16 goals and provided eight assists for Roma this season.




5. Mauro Icardi - Argentinian footballer with a market value of €100 million in 2019 when he played for Inter Milan. His market value is now down to 18 million euros. 


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Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior has claimed that La Liga belongs to the racists.


The Brazilian was sent off as Los Blancos lost 1-0 to Valencia on Sunday.


Vinicius was subjected to discriminatory comments from fans during the match.


Carlo Ancelotti's side scored the winning goal 10 minutes before half-time, when Diego Lopez scored the winner.


Madrid tried to find an equalizer but the game was halted for a few minutes after Vinicius claimed he had been subjected to racist behavior by spectators behind the goal. The referee spoke to the fourth referee and the coaches on the touchline, before play resumed.


However, Vinicius was shown a red card for a challenge on Hugo Duro.


The player posted on his Instagram story after the match:

“It was not the first time, nor the second or third time. Racism is common in La Liga.



“The competition is thought to be normal, and the Federation and competitors also encourage it. I'm sorry.'


"The championship that once belonged to Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano and Messi now belongs to the racists." 

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