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The value of the Prince of Manchester City has avalanche! 150 million to 100 million is only half a year, and 50 million evaporation is hidden behind the fatal shortcomings

The latest Premier League value list has been unpopular: Manchester City "Prince" Foden became the player with the most amazing decline. His value dropped from 150 million euros in half a year, and it was directly cut to 100 million euros. The evaporation rate of the 50 million euros has set a record in the league in recent years. This local genius, once regarded as the core of Blue Moon's future, is undergoing the most severe value test of his career.

Data reveals the cruel reality: Foden has only contributed 10 goals and 6 assists in 45 appearances this season. What’s even more dazzling is that he has fallen into a four-month goal drought - the last time he scored back to the game against Villa at the end of January. When De Bruyne was injured and Haaland needed to restrain himself, Foden's creativity on the offensive end was particularly fatal. His per game dropped from 2.1 to 1.3, and the number of touches in the penalty area dropped by 27%. The once proud "shadow front smell" is disappearing.

The deep reason for the shrinking of value lies in the embarrassing positioning: in Guardiola's system, Foden has to undertake the wing breakthrough and take into account the connection between the middle, but this season his dribbling success rate has dropped from 68% to 54%, and his confrontation success rate has fallen below 40%. When new players such as Alvarez and Gvadior took over one after another, the tactical weight of this youth training pride is gradually being diluted. The current valuation of 100 million euros is not only a market correction of its performance, but also reflects the quiet end of the era of premium premium for Premier League local stars. If the former "Prince" wants to regain its edge, perhaps the first thing to do is to find irreplaceable role coordinates in Guardiola's system.