Alisson, Xherdan Shaqiri and Fabinho increase transfer value since arriving in Liverpool



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Liverpool set a new transfer record for a goalkeeper when he signed Alisson with Rome for a whopping $ 67 million before the season.

That was then beaten by Chelsea, who split £ 71 million to win the Spanish striker Kepa Arrizabalaga, but the transfer from Liverpool showed that the Reds would not be baded out of the season.

In addition to signing a new goalkeeper, Jurgen Klopp also paid 35 million pounds for midfielder Fabinho and 13 million pounds for the Swiss international Xherdan Shaqiri.

Both of these transfers were considerably smaller – especially the latter – but, as noted above, showed the world that Liverpool had money to spend and could attract the best players to their rivals in the Champions League.



Liverpool sets a world record by signing Alisson

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January transfer window

The Reds' supporters would probably not be too surprised to learn that Shaqiri's market value had increased since his signing for only £ 13 million.

The 27-year-old took an encouraging start to Anfield and scored seven goals in 23 caps in all Liverpool competitions.

And according to experts at CIES Football Observatory, the value of Shaqiri has increased by £ 35.5 million to £ 48.5 million.



Xherdan Shaqiri brought the Reds back to only £ 13 million

Fabinho recently started becoming an increasingly important part of the Reds' first team and, again, he did not lose a fortune in Liverpool this summer.

So it is not too shocking that its transfer value has increased by a reported amount of 41 million pounds sterling, which means that it is worth 76 million pounds sterling.



Liverpool has split £ 35m to engage Fabinho midfielder

Alisson has been a revelation since it was signed in Liverpool, but its market value has increased incredibly.

The report says the new value of the caretaker, which stands at 67 million pounds, is 93 million pounds – a huge increase of 26 million pounds. Take a bow, Mr. Klopp.

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