With their eyes set on a new season, Girona should forget about loans and appreciate what they have behind closed doors. After a season to remember, Transfermarkt, a reference page for market values, has updated the value of the players who wear the rojiblanco.
The collective has a limit to efficiency. The individual is measured by performances, age, position and context, so a good part of the main characters has been maintained or increased in the level of market value but, as in any dictionary, there are always exceptions.
The one going up
According to the same portal, here are those who increased their value, in euros, for the next campaign: Gazzaniga (from 2 to 3 million), Santi Bueno (from 2 to 8 million), David López (from 1.8 to 2 million ) , Miguel Gutiérrez (from 6 to 10 million), Arnau (from 5 to 15 million), Aleix Garcia (from 2.5 to 10 million), Valery (from 0.8 to 1.5 million) and Stuani (from 1.5 to 2 million). Eight numbers in total that overturn age biases like in the cases of David López or Stuani. Arnau, Aleix Garcia and Santi Bueno were crowned as the club’s most valuable assets, along with Viktor Tsygankov.
The ones that stay
Then those who remain in the same place appear. A long list of nine players consisting of Juan Carlos (0.3 million), Fuidias (0.3 million), Bernardo (1.5 million), Juanpe (1.5 million), Oriol Romeu (5 million), Toni Villa (2.5 million), Tsygankov ( 22 million), Artero (0.2 million) and Joel Roca (0.2 million). Among those that remain intact, the Ukrainian figure stands out, located on the highest step in terms of value with 22 million. Girona, yes, only half their rights.
the ones that go down
Due to age, injuries or simply due to circumstances. Only three extras will appear: Callens (from 2 to 1.8 million), Ibrahima Kebé (from 0.6 to 0.5 million) and Borja García (from 1.5 to 1 million). Ibra and Borja García suffered injuries that prevented them from performing as much as they would have liked on the field, especially the African, who was sidelined throughout the season. Callens fall for little fame in green.
Source: La Verdad

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