Colombian Footballers’ Value Plunges: Durán & Díaz Lead the Decline

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Colombian Stars See Market Values‍ Plummet in 2025,Díaz and Durán Lead Decline

ISTANBUL,TURKEY – A recent Transfermarkt report reveals a significant downturn in the market values of ⁢several Colombian footballers playing ​abroad,with Liverpool winger Luis Díaz and Fenerbahçe forward ⁣Jhon Jader Durán experiencing the most substantial drops. ⁣The findings highlight ‌a challenging year for Colombian talent⁢ in Europe,⁤ marked by⁣ injuries, inconsistent performances, and disciplinary issues impacting player worth.

The devaluation trend reflects broader struggles for these players to maintain their form and ​secure consistent playing time. While Díaz remains one ‌of Colombia’s most valuable assets, a €15 million decrease​ in his value underscores the competitive pressures faced by players at⁢ top European clubs.⁤ Durán’s decline,⁤ a loss of €5 million, is notably concerning given his potential and recent setbacks.

According to the report,here is a ranking of the ten Colombians who have experienced the largest decreases in market value:

  1. Luis Díaz (Liverpool) -€15.0 M /€70.0 M
  2. Jhon Jader Durán (Fenerbahçe) ‌-€5.0⁢ M /€35.0 M
  3. Jefferson Lerma (Crystal ⁤palace) -€4.0 M /€10.0 M
  4. Yaser⁣ Asprilla (Girona) -€3.0 M /€15.0⁢ M
  5. Mateus Uribe‌ (Atlético Nacional) -€2.9 M /€0.6 M
  6. Devis Vásquez (AS Roma) -€2.5m‍ /€1.5m
  7. Luis Sinisterra ⁤(Cruzeiro) -€2.0 M /€15.0 M
  8. Jhon⁢ Córdoba (Krasnodar) -€2.0 M /€12.0 ⁢M
  9. Wilmar barrios (Zenit) -€2.0 M /€8.0 M
  10. Rafael Santos​ Borré (Internacional) -€2.0 M /€6.0 M

Durán,⁢ once considered a promising talent after ​his time at Aston Villa, has struggled to establish himself as a regular starter in Turkey and has faced challenges in earning consistent opportunities with the ​Colombian national team. His decline is attributed to‍ recurrent muscle injuries and reported disciplinary issues. Lerma, Asprilla, Uribe,⁢ Vásquez, Sinisterra, Córdoba, Barrios, and Borré all experienced drops of €2.0 million‍ or more,signaling a wider trend of diminished market value for Colombian⁢ players abroad.

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