For Wolves, 2021/22 has been a season of ups and downs.
Wanderers started brightly, but have struggled for form in recent weeks, and as such, look destined for midtable obscurity.
Unsurprisingly, their middling form has also had an effect on the individual market valuations of the players in Bruno Lage’s squad.
But just how much have those valuation changed, and how does Wolves’ loss compare to their top flight rivals?
We’ve looked at figures from the opening weekend of this season and the present day to find out.
Check out the full rankings below...
Unsurprisingly, their middling form has also had an effect on the individual market valuations of the players in Bruno Lage’s squad.
5. Leeds United
Start of season overall squad market value: £220.28m. Current squad market value: £259.2m. Overall percentage change: +17.7%. Most valuable player: Kalvin Phillips (estimated market value = £45m)
6. Burnley
Start of season overall squad market value: £114.93m. Current squad market value: £127.8m. Overall percentage change: +11.2%. Most valuable player: Dwight McNeil (estimated market value = £19.8m)
7. Southampton
Start of season overall squad market value: £215.46m. Current squad market value: £239.18m. Overall percentage change: +11%. Most valuable player: James Ward-Prowse (estimated market value = £28.8m)
8. Watford
Start of season overall squad market value: £122.9m. Current squad market value: £128.52m. Overall percentage change: +4.6%. Most valuable player: Ismaila Sarr (estimated market value = £24.3m)