Billing ranked second MVP Championship; Anjorin, Balogun static; Ojo, Ajayi, Maja downgrades

Published: May 14, 2022
Billing ranked second MVP Championship; Anjorin, Balogun static; Ojo, Ajayi, Maja downgrades

Transfermarkt redetermined the market value of players in the Championship on Friday, before the Championship playoff semifinal first leg clash between Luton Town and Huddersfield Town.

 

Bournemouth midfielder and Super Eagles target Philip Billing was ranked the second most valuable player in the division at eighteen million euros.

 

The two-cap Denmark international had an outstanding season with Bournemouth, helping them secure promotion to the Premier League and was named in the official EFL Championship Team of the Season.

 

Arsenal-owned striker Folarin Balogun's market value didn't change as he's still valued at four million euros, equaling his highest market value first recorded on December 17, 2020.

 

Chelsea loanee Faustino Anjorin is also static at three million euros, a joint all-time highest market value.

 

The attacking midfielder was a non-playing substitute on Friday night as Huddersfield Town and Luton played out a 1-1 draw.

 

Liverpool loanee Sheji Ojo, who logged only 136 minutes in the second-tier in 2022, received a downgrade and is now valued at €2 million.

 

And the same applies to Super Eagles stars Semi Ajayi (West Brom) and Josh Maja (Stoke City) who are rated at €4m and €3m respectively.

 

The central defender and striker dropped by one million euros each, compared to their valuations in November 2021 and December 2021 respectively.

 

Ifeanyi Emmanuel

 


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