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Barcelona's injury list: what is their combined market value?

Xavi's arrival came at a very challenging time for FC Barcelona financially and on the pitch with many players out injured. What is their combined market value?

By Elijah Odetokun

Xavi's arrival came at a very challenging time for FC Barcelona financially and on the pitch with many players out injured. What is their combined market value?
Xavi's arrival came at a very challenging time for FC Barcelona financially and on the pitch with many players out injured. What is their combined market value?

Barcelona is battling with a lot of injuries in the first team and this means a lot to the performance of the team. Xavi Hernandez's first task will be to get the players back to fitness as soon as possible. 

 

Barcelona have 10 players that are injured and one can only imagine how much they cost in total for a team that is struggling both financially and on pitch performance. They have most of their valuable players on the sideline. From new signing Sergio Aguero to generational talent Ansu Fati. It's really a tough time at Camp Nou. 

 

The injured players includes Martin Braithwaite, Sergio Aguero, Pedri, Ansu Fati, Sergi Roberto, Sergino Dest, Ousmane Dembele, Eric Garcia, Nico Gonzalez, Moussa Wague. Ansu Fati has a market value of €60 million but with a release clause of a billion Euro. Sergi Roberto's current market value is just €15 million. 

 

Ousamane Dembele is set to worth €50 million despite his recurrent injuries since joining from Dortmund. Braithwaite is worth just €9 million. Sergio Aguero was bought for free from Manchester City but will surely command a good price even at age 33. Sergino Dest is worth €30 million despite being out of form. Moussa is worth just €4 million. Eric Garcia is worth a whooping sum of €20 million. Nico Gonzalez is worth just €8 million while Pedri is the most expensive injured player in the team with a market value of €80 million. Barcelona has a staggering combined market value of injured players that stands at €276 million. That's actually a whole lot, more than what they could be willing to spend in the next transfer window. 

 

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