Aikiwolf
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I think there is a difference between the actual value of a player and the market rate for a player.
Afobe is a player with huge potential, several years on his contract and consistently scoring. Andre Gray provides us with an initial start point for the going market rate, if Gray cost £9million and Afobe has a better strike rate plus is younger then Afobe is a minimum of £10 Million plus. Aside from that; Wolves don't want to sell therefore this increases his market value!
Afobe is a player with huge potential, several years on his contract and consistently scoring. Andre Gray provides us with an initial start point for the going market rate, if Gray cost £9million and Afobe has a better strike rate plus is younger then Afobe is a minimum of £10 Million plus. Aside from that; Wolves don't want to sell therefore this increases his market value!