Arsenal have effectively conjured £216m out of thin air and there’s more to come
The most obvious metric is the results and positions of the league, but it is the final result of things set in training, in the locker room and in the conference room.
Everything that has changed now, with Arsenal Excellant on the two fronts, as well as to be able to sign the best players.
And there is another aspect in which Arsenal is doing well – to the point, in fact, they have indeed created 216 million pounds sterling of assets out of the air.
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Bukayo Saka, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly valued at more than 216 million pounds sterling
The Arsenal Academy has always been of high quality, but in recent years, they have really passed to the next level.
Bukayo Saka, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly are all graduated from Hale End’s configuration to become first team players in Arsenal.
Sky Sports has published an article on how Arsenal’s young graduates have contributed enormously to the overall value of their team, and how it is to hope that Max Dowman will be the next.
The point of sale, citing Transfermarkt, noted how Saka is now estimated at 129.3 million pounds sterling, while Nwaneri’s assessment is currently 48 million pounds Sterling and the evaluation of Lewis-Skelly amounts to 39 million pounds.
“Hope is that they will continue to grow and develop, and that Dowman will be the next one,” they wrote.
Based on the above assessments, the Saka, Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly trio is 216.3 million pounds sterling.
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How Arsenal has already won 52 million pounds sterling in the sale of stars of the academy
Last year, Arsenal achieved 52 million pounds of pure profits by selling two very classified academy graduates.
In 2024, Arsenal sold Eddie Nketiah in Crystal Palace for a 25 million pounds sterling at the front, plus 5 million pounds sterling in additional modules.
The same summer, the Gunners sold Emile Smith Rowe in Fulham for 27 million pounds sterling, which could go up to 34 million pounds sterling with additional modules.
Arsenal is in talks to sell Reiss Nelson in Fulham, so that the Gunners can still achieve a purer profit this summer.
A large academy that produces superb young players who can cut it in the first team is not only great from a sporting point of view, but also from a financial point of view.
Indeed, the Arsenal Academy could potentially help the club get out of the problems of PSR or FFP further.