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Signed for £42m, now worth 40.5% less: Levy had a huge disaster over Spurs "liability" - opinion

Davinson Sanchez’s defensive credentials were talked up by new Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte this week but the 25-year-old’s value continues to plummet.

He is still relatively young for a centre-back, with his peak years on the horizon, but it’s a cause for concern that his fee has dropped off substantially since his £42m move from Ajax back in August 2017.

If anything, it should only be rising, the closer he gets to that optimum age.

At the time, it was a club-record fee spent by then-manager Mauricio Pochettino, who even claimed that the Colombian colossus would “be one of the best centre-backs in the world in the future” to Sky Sports.

Four-and-a-half years on, that’s been far from the case as he’s struggled to cement a regular place in a side that qualified for the Europa Conference League.

Back then, the club were regularly challenging the top four and even made the Champions League final in 2019 – Sanchez didn’t start that day either.

In fact, Sanchez has regularly been lambasted for his frequent mistakes whenever he has started. For instance, Kenny Cunningham once described him as a “real liability” to his side last season, whilst ex-Colombia manager Jorge Luis Pinto claimed that Sanchez “does not have the talent” to succeed.

Just this week, following Spurs’ defeat to Southampton, former midfielder Jamie O’Hara dubbed him “embarrassing” for his role in the three goals conceded.

Earning wages of £65k-per-week, the former Ajax defender is amongst Tottenham’s highest earners at the club but his form has just not justified that and his collapsing value reflects that completely.

As per CIES Football Observatory – a research group that specialises in the statistical analysis of football – Sanchez is now valued at

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