Saturday 20 June 2015

English players are overpriced

Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling

Former England captain Rio Ferdinand has questioned the value of English players in the transfer market.
Ferdinand, 36, retired from football in May and was the world's most expensive defender when he joined Manchester United for £29.1m in 2002.
"English players are so overpriced right now it's a joke," he said.
However, England internationals such as James Milner and Tom Cleverley have agreed deals with Liverpool and Everton on free transfers this summer.
Defender Micah Richards also moved to Aston Villa for free, Tottenham signed full-back Kieran Trippier for £3.5m, while Burnley will be due compensation when striker Danny Ings joins Liverpool.

Most expensive English players

Andy Carroll: Newcastle United to Liverpool, £35m
Rio Ferdinand: Leeds United to Manchester United, £29.1m
Wayne Rooney: Everton to Manchester United, £27m
Luke Shaw: Southampton to Manchester United, £27m
James Milner: Aston Villa to Manchester City, £26m
Meanwhile, Manchester United have been linked with a £50m move  for 21-year-old Tottenham striker Harry Kane this summer, and Manchester City have had a £40m bid rejected for Liverpool's 20-year-old Raheem Sterling. The Reds value the forward at £50m.
Kane has scored 36 goals in 77 appearances for Spurs - including 31 last season - while Sterling has played 124 games for Liverpool.
Ferdinand feels foreign players such as Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero and Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez represent better value by saying on Twitter:  "Aguero £38m and Sanchez £32m."
Andy Carroll remains the most expensive British player signed by a British club, after Liverpool paid Newcastle £35m for the striker in January 2011. He played just 46 Premier League games for the Reds, scoring six goals.

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