Despite not having the luxury of a large transfer budget, Paul Warne is performing better than expected at Derby County, according to recent data.
Transfermarkt has created a league table where teams’ present place in the division is compared to their worth.
Furthermore, considering that Warne’s Derby is regarded as the second-best team in the league, it makes for intriguing reading.
In football, there is a long-standing belief that your position in the league table is frequently correlated with the amount of your playing budget. Derby spent about £2.7 million this summer, which is approximately what they gained via sell-on clauses added to transactions involving players like Omari Kellyman and Liam Delap.
The remaining players for Derby came through loans and free transfers, with 11 transactions finalized in the summer. The money was spent on Ebou Adams, Kenzo Goudmijn, and Jacob Widell Zetterstrom.
Derby currently ranks 22nd in the Championship with a roster valued at approximately £19 million, according to Transfermarkt’s estimation of the value of the team’s players.
Additionally, the Rams are eight spots higher in the standings than they should be, with their current position coming in at 14th place ahead of today’s game against QPR.
When squad worth is compared to league position, Oxford is now the highest performing club in the Championship, with the United States 12 spots better off. Their team is worth an estimated £17 million.
Cardiff City, who have a team valued at an estimated £39 million but are currently 10 places below where they should be, is one of the worst performances. However, Luton Town, who were demoted from the Premier League the previous season, surpass them. Their team is valued at an impressive £84 million.
This places them third among teams based on valuation, but according to Transfermarkt, they are 17 spots below their league position, with the Hatters now occupying the 20th spot.Despite not having the luxury of a large transfer budget, Paul Warne is performing better than expected at Derby County, according to new data.
Transfermarkt has created a league table that contrasts a team’s worth with where it is currently in the division. Furthermore, considering that Warne’s Derby is regarded as the second-best team in the league, it makes for intriguing reading.
In football, there is a long-standing belief that your position in the league table is frequently correlated with the amount of your playing budget. Derby spent about £2.7 million this summer, which is approximately what they gained via sell-on clauses added to transactions involving players like Omari Kellyman and Liam Delap.
The remaining players for Derby came through loans and free transfers, with 11 transactions finalized in the summer. The money was spent on Ebou Adams, Kenzo Goudmijn, and Jacob Widell Zetterstrom.
Derby’s current squad is valued at approximately £19 million, according to Transfermarkt, which places them 22nd in the Championship among teams with the most valuable collection of players.
Additionally, the Rams are eight spots higher in the standings than they should be, with their current position coming in at 14th place ahead of today’s game against QPR. When squad value is compared to league position, Oxford is now the Championship’s top performing team, with the United States 12 spots ahead. Their team is worth an estimated £17 million.
Cardiff City, who are 10 spots behind where they need to be with a roster valued at an estimated £39 million, is one of the poorest teams. However, Luton Town, who were demoted from the Premier League the previous season, surpass them. Their team is valued at an impressive £84 million.
With the Hatters now ranked 20th in the league table, it places them 17 places behind where they should be according to Transfermarkt, ranking them third on the list of clubs based on value.