Thu 30 May 2024, 09:30 · Liam Brusby

Three up, Six down: Newcastle United's transfer market changes after the Premier League season

Three up, Six down: Newcastle United's transfer market changes after the Premier League season
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Transfermarkt have released their market value changes for leagues worldwide this week, starting with the Premier League on Monday.

The price changes reflect the form of individuals from December to May and are rough indicators of how much they could leave for in the summer.

This is no different for Newcastle United who has seen several players' values change due to injuries, suspension, age increase or poor form.

Any changes could be a good indicator as to who leaves this summer and how for how much.

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Value decreases for Pope, Tonali and Joelinton

Newcastle's update saw six players' market values decrease. The most prominent being Joelinton, the Brazilian international's value dropped from €42million to €40m most likely due to his extended period out with a hamstring injury.

Sandro Tonali's value also dropped by €2m, going from €40m to €38m, the Italian has been away from football since last October due to his suspension for gambling.

Shot-stopper Nick Pope's value decreased from €20m to €16m, another player who spent a lengthy period on the sidelines.

Other changes were Kieran Trippier €11m-€10m, Dan Burn €10m-€8m and Joe Willock €35m-€30m.

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Increases for Anderson, Gordon and Isak

The changes saw three players' market values increase.

Despite being absent for a chunk of the season, Elliot Anderson's value increased from €13m to €15m. The 21-year-old has impressed in his appearances for the Magpies this season.

England international Anthony Gordon has been given a well-deserved increase, his market value saw the highest change going from €50m to €60m. The winger scored 11 and assisted 10 in the Premier League.

Alexander Isak's value also rose, the Swede is now valued at €75m, a €5m rise from December.