Fermín López: Better Value Than Premier League Transfers?

Fermín López He is one of the mid -young people with the greatest tour in the elite world football, the recent and the future. From its debut in the Primee Team of the FC Barcelona with a goal to Thibaut Courtois In a classic in the United States before Real Madrid In summer of 2023, his progression in the great stage has been so great that, at 22, he has been important in not a few first level games and not only with Barça, also with the Spanish Olympic team, when he was the best footballer of the Paris Games and key for Spain Chelseawhich proposed a transfer of 40 million euros and, if any, some more in variables. In the market the value of the players is marked by the comparison and, seeing the amount of money that has moved this summer in the Premier League, exceeding 3,000 million euros, there have been 28 transfers above 40 million euros, but it is more than evident that there are no 28 players who have made more in football than Fermín.

Joao Pedro, to Chelsea for 63 million before the Club World Cup

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The own Chelsea comes from a summer in which he signed Joao Pedro from Brighton by 63 Millions of euros, to Jamie Bynoe-Gittens Del Borussia Dortmund by 56a Alejandro Garnacho From Manchester United by 46 already jorrel hato from Ajax by 44. All of them, above those 40 million in which they ‘tasted’ in London to Fermín.

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Alexander Isak, to Liverpool for 150

He Liverpoolking of the market, bought the Newcastle from Alexander Isaac by 150 millionjoining it to the signings of Florian Wirtz (140 millions to bayer leverkusen), Hugo Ekitike (95 million to the Eintracht Frankfurt), Miklos Kerkez (47 al Bournemouth) y Jeremy Frimpong (41 al Bayer Leverkusen).

The 'Red Devils' have formalized this Saturday the incorporation of Benjamin Sesko from the Leipzig after rejecting the Slostle offer the Newcastle offer

Benjamin Sesko, Al Manchester United Por 77

He Manchester United He has returned to throw the house through the window a summer more acquiring, well above the ‘bar 40’, to Benjamin Sesko (77 million to Leipzig), to Bryan Mbeumo (75 al Brentford) y a Matheus Cunha (75 al Wolverhampton).

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Martín Zubimendi, to Arsenal by 70

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He Arsenal It has been brought to Martín Zubimendi of the Royal Society in exchange for 70 millions, a Rear seat by 69 del Crystal Palace, a Victor Gyokeres by 65 to Sporting de Portugal already Call Maduyke to Chelsea by 56.

Woltemade already looks black and white from the Newcastle

Woltemade already looks black and white from the Newcastle. They are 85 million

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He Newcastle palpated the sale of Alexander Isak al Liverpool incorporating Nick WoltemadeDel Stuttgart, by 85 millions, a Anthony elngadel notingham forest, por 62already Jacob Ramseyfrom Aston Villa, by 45.

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Tijani Reijnders, Por 55 Al Manchester City

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He Manchester City He took from Milan to Tijani Reijnders by 55 Millions of euros.

He Everton was done with the services of Tyler Diblingfor whom he paid the Southampton 41 Millions of euros.

He Brentford He also made an effort superior to the ‘bar 40’ when he took 43 million from Bournemouth to Damino Ouattara.

He Nottingham Forest managed to hire Omar Hutchinson When paying 44 Millions of euros, payable to the Ipswich Town. Also put England on the plane to And Ndoyefor whom they paid 42 million to the Italian Bologna.

He Tottenham closed the signings of Xavi Simonsof Leipzig, in exchange for 65 millions, now Mohamed Holyof the West Ham, paying 64 millions.

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He West Ham He took from Southampton to Mateus Fernandes paying 44 Millions of euros and also incoroporporated the former Barça central god paying the Nice 40 Millions, exactly the figure for which Barça did not even bother to answer Chelsea. Fermín, is clear, is worth much more. Especially if he continues to yield to his great level in Barça.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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