Bristol City’s new £31.2m market value as Crystal Palace, Leeds and Spurs targets valued
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Star boy Alex Scott has risen to be Bristol City’s most valuable player according to one transfer website that specialises in valuations.
The 19-year-old had a breakout year in the Championship last season, playing 38 games with four goals and two assists, both as a wing-back and as a central midfielder.
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Hide AdScott had a summer to remember by winning the Under-19’s EURO Championship with England and the only player outside of the Premier League and based in England to win a medal.
His valuation has gone up significantly, just under eight times his former valuation of £720,000 from May, increasing sevenfold.
He has continued to be an important player of Nigel Pearson’s team and has two assists this season in 11 appearances, continuing to be versatile as both a defender and an attacking midfielder.
Scott is contracted to the club until the summer of 2025 and City hold all the cards, amid interest from Leeds United, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.
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Hide AdFootball website TransferMarkt which presents information about players, such as their market value and transfer history, have placed valuations on the Robins first-team squad.
City’s second-most valuable player is Han-Noah Massengo, though the Frenchman’s valuation has stagnated after a few years of a drop, including a high market value of £7.20m in February 2020.
Last season’s top scorer Andi Weimann shares the same valuation as club captain Daniel Bentley, club record signing Tomas Kalas and Jay Dasilva at £2.25m.
Antoine Semenyo, despite reported interest from Bournemouth and Crystal Palace this summer window, is also at £2.25m, despite reports of a £10m bid knocked back.
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Hide AdAs for summer signings, Stefan Bajic is the most valuable at £1.6m, whilst Kal Naismith is second at £900k. Mark Sykes, who has become an important figure at wing-back is valued at £450k, the same as Chris Martin, Cameron Pring and this seasons top scorer Tommy Conway.
Kane Wilson, City’s other piece of business is worth £315k, the same as second-choice goalkeeper Max O’Leary.
Bristol City 2022/23 market valuations (based on Transfermarkt)
Alex Scott - £5.40m
Han-Noah Massengo - £3.60m
Andreas Weimann - £2.25m
Daniel Bentley - £2.25m
Tomas Kalas - £2.25m
Jay Dasilva - £2.25m
Antoine Semenyo - £2.25m
Zak Vyner - £1.62m
Stefan Bajic - £1.62m
Nahki Wells - £1.35m
Rob Atkinson - £1.35m
Kal Naismith - £900k
Matty James - £900k
Joe Williams - £720k
Chris Martin - £450k
Mark Sykes - £450k
Cameron Pring - £450k
Tommy Conway - £450k
Max O’Leary - £315k
Kane Wilson - £315k
Andy King - £270k
Timm Klose - £270k
George Tanner - £270k
Ayman Benarous - £270k
Harvey Wiles-Richards - £135k
Sam Bell - £90k
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