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Jadon Sancho's Transfer Value Has Risen 806% Over The Last Three Months

Jadon Sancho's Transfer Value Has Risen 806% Over The Last Three Months

His stock has risen dramatically since joining Borussia Dortmund.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Jadon Sancho has been a revelation since he made the brave move from Manchester City to Borussia Dortmund last season.

He has already become the second youngest English player in the Champions League era to score a goal in the competition, age 18 years and 212 days, and continues to impress in the famous yellow.

Sancho in action for Dortmund. Image: PA
Sancho in action for Dortmund. Image: PA

Sancho celebrates scoring a goal for Dortmund. Image: PA
Sancho celebrates scoring a goal for Dortmund. Image: PA

His incredible rise to stardom has happened in the space of months and because of his goals and assists for the Bundesliga side of late, his transfer value according to the CIES Football Observatory.has risen dramatically.

In fact, Sancho's transfer value has risen from £9.7 million to £87.9 million over the last three months - that's the biggest % increase from the top five leagues.

Among the biggest risers are Juventus full-back Joao Cancelo and Liverpool's Andrew Robertson, whose transfer values have also peaked dramatically at 46% and 32% respectively.

Take a look at the top 10 below.


It looks like Manchester City may live to regret offloading the talented winger, with his attitude matching his ability.

The England youth international has averaged a goal or assist every 73.5 minutes since making the switch but he's made it clear he isn't satisfied with being a 'bench player'.

"I just had a bit more energy, you know," Sancho told the official Bundesliga website.

"The rest were a bit tired and I came on to help the team. The coach keeps rotating so that's how strong this team is. Obviously, I don't want to be a sub - but if I keep on working hard hopefully I can get in the starting XI."

The only way is up for the England international. We can't wait to track his progress in the coming months as Dortmund challenge for the Bundesliga crown.

Can they do it?

Let us know in the comments below.

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