Best Left Wingers in the Liga Argentina (Jul 2026)
Ranked by Analytical Strength Index
Market Overview: Liga Argentina Left Wingers 2024-25
Our database tracked 19 Liga Argentina Left Wingers in the 2024-25 season, representing 18 clubs with a combined market value of €5.4M. The average market value for Liga Argentina Left Wingers was €284K, with the average age at 27 years old.
The most valuable left winger in the Liga Argentina was Bryan Reyna, worth €1.0M and played for Club Atlético Belgrano at 27 years old. The top 5 Left Wingers averaged €535K in market value, including Luciano Ferreyra and Ignacio Lago.
Age distribution showed the youngest tracked left winger was Ignacio Lago (23 years, CA Colón, €375K), while the oldest was Jonás Aguirre (34 years, Club de Gimnasia y Tiro, €125K). Research shows Left Wingers typically peak at age 26.
Historical analysis showed 8 Left Wingers (42%) increased in market value over the following 12 months based on age-curve trajectories, then-current performance trends, and playing time analysis. The Liga Argentina market for Left Wingers remained actively developing with emerging talent in the 2024-25 season.
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Interactive bubble chart showing predicted 2-year growth vs current age for all Liga Argentina Left Wingers. Identify undervalued assets and track market momentum across 18 clubs with €5.4M combined value.
Use the search bar below to find specific players, or apply filters to narrow results by club, age range, or market value. Click the chart icon next to any player to view their historical value trajectory and forecast.
Age Distribution: Liga Argentina Left Wingers
The Liga Argentina LW market shows 4 distinct age segments, with the largest cohort in the 24-26 bracket (10 players, 53% of market). The 24-26 age group holds the most value at €2.5M, averaging €247K per player.
Top Left Wingers by Age Bracket
21-23 Years (2 players)
24-26 Years (10 players)
27-29 Years (4 players)
30+ Years (3 players)
Market Value Distribution
Elite Tier Concentration
The top 2 Left Wingers (11% of players) control €1.5M
Market Tiers
Market structure shows concentrated value with emerging (<€5m) tier representing 100% of the Liga Argentina LW pool.
Emerging (<€5M)
Club Distribution: Liga Argentina Left Wingers
Among 18 Liga Argentina clubs, Club Atlético Belgrano leads with 1 Left Wingers worth €1.0M (averaging €1.0M per player). The top 10 clubs account for 58% of tracked Left Wingers.
Club Atlético Belgrano (1 Left Wingers)
CA Nueva Chicago (2 Left Wingers)
Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán) (1 Left Wingers)
Club Deportivo Morón (1 Left Wingers)
Player Rankings
Ranked by Analytical Strength Index. Click any player to view full profile, or click the chart icon to see value history.
Bryan Reyna
Club Atlético Belgrano • 27 years old
€1.1M
€1.0M
-5.4%
Expected: €875K
27.9
Luciano Ferreyra
Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán) • 24 years old
€432K
€500K
+15.6%
Expected: €512K
20.1
Ignacio Lago
CA Colón • 23 years old
€324K
€375K
+15.6%
Expected: €401K
17.0
Juan Cruz Esquivel
Club Deportivo Morón • 25 years old
€346K
€400K
+15.6%
Expected: €391K
16.9
Lucas Ambrogio
CA Nueva Chicago • 27 years old
€423K
€400K
-5.4%
Expected: €350K
16.5
Pablo Palacio
Club Almagro • 26 years old
€303K
€350K
+15.6%
Expected: €360K
14.8
Matías Viguet
Club Deportivo Maipú • 28 years old
€420K
€325K
-22.6%
Expected: €284K
14.1
Lucas Ríos
CA Atlanta • 24 years old
€238K
€275K
+15.6%
Expected: €282K
12.7
Patricio Moyano
CA Defensores de Belgrano • 23 years old
€216K
€250K
+15.6%
Expected: €268K
12.0
Leandro Fernández
CA Racing (Córdoba) • 31 years old
€258K
€200K
-22.6%
Expected: €166K
8.3
Evelio Cardozo
CA Nueva Chicago • 25 years old
€173K
€200K
+15.6%
Expected: €196K
8.3
Gastón Gerzel
CA Boca Juniors • 26 years old
€151K
€175K
+15.6%
Expected: €180K
6.1
Ángel Almada
CSD Tristan Suarez • 25 years old
€130K
€150K
+15.6%
Expected: €147K
4.7
Agustín Alonso
CA Chaco For Ever • 25 years old
€130K
€150K
+15.6%
Expected: €147K
4.7
José Barreto
Quilmes AC • 26 years old
€130K
€150K
+15.6%
Expected: €154K
4.2
Jonás Aguirre
Club de Gimnasia y Tiro • 34 years old
€161K
€125K
-22.6%
Expected: €109K
2.8
Gabriel Esparza
CA Temperley • 33 years old
€161K
€125K
-22.6%
Expected: €109K
2.7
Carlo Lattanzio
CA San Martín (San Juan) • 28 years old
€161K
€125K
-22.6%
Expected: €109K
2.2
David Véliz
CA Güemes • 26 years old
€108K
€125K
+15.6%
Expected: €129K
1.9
Scout Tools
Advanced analytics for scouting and recruitment decisions. Each tool provides unique insights into player value, potential, and market dynamics.
Pre-Peak Value Efficiency (PPVE)
Identifies pre-peak players offering exceptional value relative to their age bracket. Higher PPVE = better value.
Understanding Pre-Peak Value Efficiency (PPVE)
Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán)'s Luciano Ferreyra at 24 years old has the highest Pre-Peak Value Efficiency at 1.82×. That means Luciano Ferreyra is valued 1.82× higher than the median player in the 24-26 age bracket-representing exceptional value before reaching peak age.
In second is Club Deportivo Morón's Juan Cruz Esquivel, who is 25 years old, with a 1.45× PPVE. Third is Ignacio Lago of CA Colón, who is 23 years old with a 1.00× PPVE.
How PPVE is calculated: PPVE compares a player's current market value to the median value of all players in their age bracket. A PPVE of 1.82× means the player is worth 82% more than typical players their age-making them high-value targets before they reach peak value.
PPVE by Age Bracket
| Rank | Player | Age | Bracket | Current Value | Bracket Median | PPVE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Luciano Ferreyra Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán) | 24 | 24-26 | €500K | €275K | 1.82× |
| #2 | Juan Cruz Esquivel Club Deportivo Morón | 25 | 24-26 | €400K | €275K | 1.45× |
| #3 | Ignacio Lago CA Colón | 23 | 21-23 | €375K | €375K | 1.00× |
| #4 | Lucas Ríos CA Atlanta | 24 | 24-26 | €275K | €275K | 1.00× |
| #5 | Evelio Cardozo CA Nueva Chicago | 25 | 24-26 | €200K | €275K | 0.73× |
| #6 | Patricio Moyano CA Defensores de Belgrano | 23 | 21-23 | €250K | €375K | 0.67× |
| #7 | Agustín Alonso CA Chaco For Ever | 25 | 24-26 | €150K | €275K | 0.55× |
| #8 | Ángel Almada CSD Tristan Suarez | 25 | 24-26 | €150K | €275K | 0.55× |
Return-to-Peak Potential (RPP)
Recovery potential from current value to forecasted peak. Shows how much upside remains for players approaching their prime.
Understanding Return-to-Peak Potential (RPP)
CA Colón's Ignacio Lago at 23 years old has the highest Return-to-Peak Potential at +20%. That means Ignacio Lago is projected to appreciate 20% as they reach their peak age in 3 years-representing significant upside before entering their prime.
In second is CA Defensores de Belgrano's Patricio Moyano, who is 23 years old, with a +20% RPP (3 years to peak). Third is Luciano Ferreyra of Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán), who is 24 years old with a +14% RPP (2 years to peak).
How RPP is calculated: RPP compares a player's current market value to their forecasted peak value, calculating the percentage appreciation potential. A 20% RPP means the player is expected to gain 20% value as they enter their prime-making them excellent growth investments.
Recovery Potential by Player
| Rank | Player | Age | Years to Peak | Current | Peak Forecast | RPP % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Ignacio Lago CA Colón | 23 | 3 | €375K | €466K | +20% |
| #2 | Patricio Moyano CA Defensores de Belgrano | 23 | 3 | €250K | €311K | +20% |
| #3 | Luciano Ferreyra Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán) | 24 | 2 | €500K | €578K | +14% |
| #4 | Lucas Ríos CA Atlanta | 24 | 2 | €275K | €318K | +14% |
| #5 | Agustín Alonso CA Chaco For Ever | 25 | 1 | €150K | €161K | +7% |
| #6 | Ángel Almada CSD Tristan Suarez | 25 | 1 | €150K | €161K | +7% |
| #7 | Evelio Cardozo CA Nueva Chicago | 25 | 1 | €200K | €215K | +7% |
| #8 | Juan Cruz Esquivel Club Deportivo Morón | 25 | 1 | €400K | €430K | +7% |
Risk-Adjusted Upside (RAU)
Upside potential weighted against forecast uncertainty. Higher RAU = better risk-reward profile.
Understanding Risk-Adjusted Upside (RAU)
CA Defensores de Belgrano's Patricio Moyano has the highest Risk-Adjusted Upside at 27.5. That means Patricio Moyano has 7% upside potential with only 0% forecast uncertainty-representing excellent risk-reward for value appreciation.
In second is CA Colón's Ignacio Lago with a 27.5 RAU (7% upside, 0% uncertainty). Third is José Barreto of Quilmes AC with a 12.0 RAU (3% upside, 0% uncertainty).
How RAU is calculated: RAU divides upside potential by forecast uncertainty (RAU = Upside % ÷ Uncertainty %). A RAU of 27.5 means the upside is 27.5× greater than the uncertainty-making it a high-confidence growth opportunity. Target RAU ≥2.0 for balanced risk-reward.
Risk-Adjusted Upside by Player
| Rank | Player | Expected | Range | Upside % | RAU |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Patricio Moyano CA Defensores de Belgrano | €268K | €236K-300K | +7% | 27.5 |
| #2 | Ignacio Lago CA Colón | €401K | €353K-450K | +7% | 27.5 |
| #3 | José Barreto Quilmes AC | €154K | €136K-173K | +3% | 12.0 |
| #4 | Pablo Palacio Club Almagro | €360K | €317K-404K | +3% | 12.0 |
| #5 | Gastón Gerzel CA Boca Juniors | €180K | €159K-202K | +3% | 12.0 |
| #6 | David Véliz CA Güemes | €129K | €113K-144K | +3% | 12.0 |
| #7 | Luciano Ferreyra Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán) | €512K | €451K-573K | +2% | 9.8 |
| #8 | Lucas Ríos CA Atlanta | €282K | €248K-315K | +2% | 9.8 |
Roster Pressure Index (RPI)
Squad depth pressure based on Z-score distribution. Negative RPI = thin depth, positive = deep roster.
What This Shows
Z-Score explained: Measures how many standard deviations a player's strength is from the position average. Z-Score = 0 means average, +1.0 is one standard deviation above average, -1.0 is below average.
How to use: RPI < -1.0 indicates critical depth shortage. These positions need immediate reinforcement. RPI > +1.0 suggests strong depth, allowing selective, high-value additions only.
Current market: left winger position shows weak depth (avg Z-score: -0.00). RPI: -0.00.
Position Depth Analysis
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Age-Share Concentration (ASC)
Identifies players capturing disproportionate value relative to age group representation. Positive ASC = value concentration.
Understanding Age-Share Concentration (ASC)
CA San Martín (San Juan)'s Carlo Lattanzio in the 27-29 age bracket has the highest Age-Share Concentration at +13.2%. That means Bryan Reyna captures 34.3% of total market value while representing only 21.1% of players in their age group-showing dominant elite status.
In second is Club Atlético Belgrano's Bryan Reyna with a +13.2% ASC (34.3% value share vs 21.1% player share in 27-29 bracket). Third is Matías Viguet of Club Deportivo Maipú with a +13.2% ASC (34.3% value vs 21.1% players in 27-29 bracket).
How ASC is calculated: ASC = (% of total value) - (% of total players) in age bracket. A +13.2% ASC means the player captures 13.2% more market value than their numerical representation-indicating marquee status. ASC > +15% = elite dominance, ASC < -15% = potential value targets.
Value Concentration by Player
| Rank | Player | Age Bracket | Value Share | Player Share | ASC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Carlo Lattanzio CA San Martín (San Juan) | 27-29 | 34.3% | 21.1% | +13.2% |
| #2 | Bryan Reyna Club Atlético Belgrano | 27-29 | 34.3% | 21.1% | +13.2% |
| #3 | Matías Viguet Club Deportivo Maipú | 27-29 | 34.3% | 21.1% | +13.2% |
| #4 | Lucas Ambrogio CA Nueva Chicago | 27-29 | 34.3% | 21.1% | +13.2% |
| #5 | Jonás Aguirre Club de Gimnasia y Tiro | 30+ | 8.3% | 15.8% | -7.5% |
| #6 | Gabriel Esparza CA Temperley | 30+ | 8.3% | 15.8% | -7.5% |
| #7 | Leandro Fernández CA Racing (Córdoba) | 30+ | 8.3% | 15.8% | -7.5% |
| #8 | Agustín Alonso CA Chaco For Ever | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #9 | Evelio Cardozo CA Nueva Chicago | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #10 | Juan Cruz Esquivel Club Deportivo Morón | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #11 | José Barreto Quilmes AC | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #12 | Pablo Palacio Club Almagro | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #13 | Luciano Ferreyra Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán) | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #14 | Gastón Gerzel CA Boca Juniors | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #15 | Lucas Ríos CA Atlanta | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #16 | David Véliz CA Güemes | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #17 | Ángel Almada CSD Tristan Suarez | 24-26 | 45.8% | 52.6% | -6.8% |
| #18 | Patricio Moyano CA Defensores de Belgrano | 21-23 | 11.6% | 10.5% | +1.0% |
| #19 | Ignacio Lago CA Colón | 21-23 | 11.6% | 10.5% | +1.0% |
Buy-Now vs Wait-List Map
Categorizes players by age position and upside potential to guide timing of acquisition.
What This Shows
How to use:"Buy Now - High Upside" = immediate priority targets."Watch List" = monitor for 6-12 months."Peak" = pay premium for proven performers."Aging" = short-term depth only.
Current market: 0 immediate targets, 2 standard acquisitions, 0 watch-list prospects, 14 at peak.
BUY NOW - High Upside
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WATCH LIST - High Upside
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PEAK Players
Price vs Peer Z-Score
IQR-based pricing analysis relative to position peers. Identifies over/undervalued players vs market.
What This Shows
How to use: Z-score < -1.5 = significantly undervalued (potential bargain). Z-score > +1.5 = premium pricing (requires strong justification). Within ±1.0 = fair market value.
Current market: Position median is €375K. 0 undervalued, 0 premium.
Value Positioning vs Peers
| Player | Market Value | Position Median | Z-Score | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Patricio Moyano CA Defensores de Belgrano | €250K | €200K | -1.00 | Good Value |
Carlo Lattanzio CA San Martín (San Juan) | €125K | €200K | -0.41 | Fair Value |
David Véliz CA Güemes | €125K | €200K | -0.38 | Fair Value |
Agustín Alonso CA Chaco For Ever | €150K | €200K | -0.25 | Fair Value |
José Barreto Quilmes AC | €150K | €200K | -0.25 | Fair Value |
Ángel Almada CSD Tristan Suarez | €150K | €200K | -0.25 | Fair Value |
Gastón Gerzel CA Boca Juniors | €175K | €200K | -0.13 | Fair Value |
Matías Viguet Club Deportivo Maipú | €325K | €200K | -0.11 | Fair Value |
Jonás Aguirre Club de Gimnasia y Tiro | €125K | €200K | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Gabriel Esparza CA Temperley | €125K | €200K | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Evelio Cardozo CA Nueva Chicago | €200K | €200K | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Lucas Ambrogio CA Nueva Chicago | €400K | €200K | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Ignacio Lago CA Colón | €375K | €200K | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Lucas Ríos CA Atlanta | €275K | €200K | +0.38 | Fair Value |
Pablo Palacio Club Almagro | €350K | €200K | +0.75 | Above Market |
Bryan Reyna Club Atlético Belgrano | €1.0M | €200K | +0.89 | Above Market |
Leandro Fernández CA Racing (Córdoba) | €200K | €200K | +1.00 | Above Market |
Juan Cruz Esquivel Club Deportivo Morón | €400K | €200K | +1.00 | Above Market |
Luciano Ferreyra Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán) | €500K | €200K | +1.50 | Above Market |
How We Rank Liga Argentina Left Wingers
Our Analytical Strength Index is calibrated specifically for left wingers, using position-specific age curves and playing time benchmarks. The model draws from academic research on player valuation (Franck & Nüesch, 2012) and age-performance curves (Dendir, 2016).
Scoring Components for LW
Historical Achievement Index (35%)
Peak career market value for Liga Argentina left wingers, reflecting proven track record and reputation. Uses log-scale to account for exponential value distribution at elite level.
Current Performance Proxy (30%)
Present market value for Liga Argentina left wingers, capturing recent form, injuries, and current performance level. Weighted to reflect age-related depreciation patterns.
Playing Time Utilization (18%)
Attackers with 2,200+ minutes score highest, indicating regular starting role and sustained performance.
Age-Adjusted Performance Curve (12%)
Attackers peak at 26 with fastest 7.0%/year decline (pace-dependent). Pre-peak players score higher on development trajectory.
Competition Level Adjustment (3%)
Liga Argentina competition level factored into comparative strength assessment.
Performance Expectations Multiplier (2%)
Players at clubs with Champions League pedigree face higher performance standards and tactical complexity, contributing to development and market validation.
LW Performance Benchmarks
Peak Age: 26 years (peak pace and finishing efficiency)
Decline Rate: 7.0% per year (fastest decline, pace-dependent position)
Optimal Minutes: 2,200-2,400 per season (high-intensity position requires rotation)
1-Year Market Value Forecast
Probabilistic model combining age-curve depreciation, value momentum, and playing time factors:
• Age Factor: Attacker -7.0%/year post-peak, +5%/year pre-peak
• Value Trajectory: Near career peak (>95% of peak value): +3% momentum | Moderate decline: -5%
• Playing Time Factor: Regular starters (+2%), Squad rotation (-2%)
• Forecast Range: ±18% confidence interval (most volatile, form-dependent)
Research Foundation
• Dendir (2016): Age-performance curves for left wingers
• Carmichael et al. (2011): Player depreciation in top leagues
• Franck & Nüesch (2012): Hedonic pricing models for talent valuation
• Szymanski, S. (2015). Money and Soccer: A Soccernomics Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Liga Argentina Left Wingers in the 2024-25 season
Who are the most valuable Left Wingers in the Liga Argentina in 2024-25?
The most valuable left winger in the Liga Argentina in 2024-25 is Bryan Reyna, who is worth €1.0M and plays for Club Atlético Belgrano. The second most valuable is Luciano Ferreyra (€500K, Club Atlético San Martín (Tucumán)), followed by Ignacio Lago (€375K, CA Colón). Our database tracks 19 Liga Argentina Left Wingers with comprehensive market valuations updated for the 2024-25 season.
How are Liga Argentina Left Wingers ranked?
Liga Argentina Left Wingers are ranked by our proprietary Analytical Strength Index, which is specifically calibrated for Left Wingers. The score combines six factors: Historical Achievement Index (35%) measuring peak career value, Current Performance Proxy (30%) reflecting recent market signals, Playing Time Utilization (18%) tracking minutes played, Age-Adjusted Performance Curve (12%) using position-specific peak ages, League Quality Coefficient (3%) for Liga Argentina competition level, and Club Tier Multiplier (2%) accounting for club prestige. This methodology is grounded in academic research including work by Dendir (2016) on age-performance curves and Franck & Nüesch (2012) on hedonic pricing models.
What age do Left Wingers peak?
Attackers typically peak at age 26, with the fastest decline rate of 7.0% per year after peak. This reflects the position's heavy reliance on pace, acceleration, and explosive power, which deteriorate faster than technical skills. Research by Carmichael et al. (2020) confirms that forwards peak earlier and decline faster than any other position. The optimal playing time is around 2,200-2,400 minutes per season.
How much does it cost to sign a top left winger from the Liga Argentina?
Transfer fees for Liga Argentina Left Wingers vary significantly based on market value, contract length, and club bargaining position. For the top-ranked left winger Bryan Reyna (market value: €1.0M), estimated transfer fees would range from €800K to €1.4M depending on contract situation. Players with longer contracts (3+ years) command premium fees (1.2-1.4× market value), while those in the final year may be available for 0.8-1.1× market value. Our fee estimates are derived from historical transfer patterns and contract-clock modifiers validated against actual Liga Argentina transactions.
What is the value forecast for Liga Argentina Left Wingers?
Our 1-year forecast model projects market value changes for Liga Argentina Left Wingers based on age-curve depreciation, historical trajectory, and playing time adjustments. The forecast combines three factors: age-based appreciation/depreciation (pre-peak players gain ~5% per year toward peak age, post-peak players decline at position-specific rates), market trajectory momentum (comparing current to peak value), and playing time confidence (regular starters receive +2% boost). Forecast confidence intervals account for position-specific volatility-attackers have ±18% volatility (most volatile due to form-dependency). Young players (under 22) and older players (over 32) receive 1.15× uncertainty multipliers due to unpredictable development or decline patterns.
Where does the Liga Argentina left winger data come from?
Our Liga Argentina left winger data is sourced from Football Analytics AI's proprietary Transfer Intelligence Database, which aggregates market valuations, player statistics, contract information, and transfer histories from multiple industry sources. Market values are updated regularly based on player performance, injuries, contract negotiations, and transfer market activity. We enhance this data with our proprietary analytics including position-specific scoring algorithms, age-performance curves calibrated to academic research, and statistical forecast models. All data is validated against official Liga Argentina sources and updated monthly for the 2024-25 season to ensure accuracy for recruitment and investment decisions.
