Chucky Lozano suffered a strong depreciation in its market price

Chucky Lozano suffered a strong depreciation in its market price
Chucky Lozano suffered a strong depreciation in its market price

Mediotiempo Editorial

Mexico City / 04/30/2024 13:05:00

Those immersed in football know that At 28 years old, players can enjoy the fulfillment of their careers if the injuries have been kind to them, although that case may not apply to the Mexican Hirving Lozanowho far from being in his ‘prime’ today suffers a significant devaluation that could take him to the MLS for ‘only’ 12 million dollars.

Chucky Lozano was the most valued Mexican

In August 2019, when his transfer to Italian Napoli was announced, the media in both the country of the boot and the Netherlands agreed to point out that the Mexican had cost close to 42 million euros, a price that not even Raúl Jiménez -then at its highest level- equaled.

The Transfermarkt company announced that Raúl had a value of 35 million euros in his great moment at Wolverhampton, although also before he was seriously injured.

It was even mentioned in Italy that Napoli had never paid such an amount of money for a footballer, who each year he would have a salary of 4.5 million euroswhich made him the highest paid until Víctor Osimhen arrived to unseat him.

These high perceptions would mark his departure from the club in mid-2023, since he was not willing to lower it and thus returned to PSV in exchange for close to 10 million euros.

It wouldn’t cost San Diego that much.

According to journalist Tom Bogert, San Diego will provide nearly 12 million dollars (a little more than 11 million euros) to buy the Mexican’s token to make him his banner.

That is to say, at 28 years old he is not only far from being a player in his peak condition, but he also suffered avaluation of nearly 31 million euros in five years.

 
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