Best Right Wingers in the Premier League (Jun 2026)
Ranked by Analytical Strength Index
Market Overview: Premier League Right Wingers 2026-27
Our database tracked 45 Premier League Right Wingers in the 2026-27 season, representing 24 clubs with a combined market value of £1.3B. The average market value for Premier League Right Wingers was £29.0M, with the average age at 25 years old.
The most valuable right winger in the Premier League was Bukayo Saka, worth £130.0M and played for Arsenal FC at 24 years old. The top 5 Right Wingers averaged £82.0M in market value, including Bryan Mbeumo and Estêvão.
Age distribution showed the youngest tracked right winger was Estêvão (19 years, Chelsea FC, £80.0M), while the oldest was Mohamed Salah (33 years, Liverpool FC, £30.0M). Research shows Right Wingers typically peak at age 26.
Historical analysis showed 28 Right Wingers (62%) increased in market value over the following 12 months based on age-curve trajectories, then-current performance trends, and playing time analysis. The Premier League market for Right Wingers remained highly competitive with significant transfer activity in the 2026-27 season.
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Interactive bubble chart showing predicted 2-year growth vs current age for all Premier League Right Wingers. Identify undervalued assets and track market momentum across 24 clubs with £1.3B combined value.
Age Distribution: Premier League Right Wingers
The Premier League RW market shows 5 distinct age segments, with the largest cohort in the 24-26 bracket (13 players, 29% of market). The 24-26 age group holds the most value at £668.9M, averaging £51.5M per player.
Top Right Wingers by Age Bracket
U21 Years (4 players)
21-23 Years (11 players)
24-26 Years (13 players)
27-29 Years (11 players)
Market Value Distribution
Elite Tier Concentration
The top 5 Right Wingers (11% of players) control £410.0M
Market Tiers
Market structure shows distributed value with elite (€50m+) tier representing 20% of the Premier League RW pool.
Elite (€50M+)
Premium (€30-50M)
High (€15-30M)
Club Distribution: Premier League Right Wingers
Among 24 Premier League clubs, Arsenal FC leads with 2 Right Wingers worth £180.0M (averaging £90.0M per player). The top 10 clubs account for 49% of tracked Right Wingers.
Arsenal FC (2 Right Wingers)
Chelsea FC (2 Right Wingers)
Crystal Palace (5 Right Wingers)
Manchester United (2 Right Wingers)
Player Rankings
Ranked by Analytical Strength Index. Click any player to view full profile, or click the chart icon to see value history.
Bukayo Saka
Arsenal FC • 24 years old
£112.4M
£130.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £138.6M
95.5
Bryan Mbeumo
Manchester United • 26 years old
£64.9M
£75.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £80.4M
92.8
Estêvão
Chelsea FC • 19 years old
£69.2M
£80.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £99.1M
91.1
Antoine Semenyo
Manchester City • 26 years old
£56.2M
£65.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £69.7M
91.0
Pedro Neto
Chelsea FC • 26 years old
£51.9M
£60.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £64.3M
90.0
Mohammed Kudus
Tottenham Hotspur • 25 years old
£47.6M
£55.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £56.0M
89.3
Amad Diallo
Manchester United • 23 years old
£43.2M
£50.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £55.7M
89.2
Noni Madueke
Arsenal FC • 24 years old
£43.2M
£50.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £53.3M
88.7
Anthony Elanga
Newcastle United • 24 years old
£43.2M
£50.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £53.3M
88.6
Iliman Ndiaye
Everton FC • 26 years old
£38.9M
£45.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £48.2M
86.3
Dan Ndoye
Nottingham Forest • 25 years old
£34.6M
£40.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £40.7M
85.3
Yankuba Minteh
Brighton & Hove Albion • 21 years old
£34.6M
£40.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £45.9M
85.0
Yéremy Pino
Crystal Palace • 23 years old
£30.3M
£35.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £39.0M
84.6
Dango Ouattara
Brentford FC • 24 years old
£30.3M
£35.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £37.3M
84.1
Brennan Johnson
Crystal Palace • 25 years old
£30.3M
£35.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £35.6M
83.6
Jarrod Bowen
West Ham United • 29 years old
£45.2M
£35.0M
-22.6%
Expected: £30.2M
83.5
Dilane Bakwa
Nottingham Forest • 23 years old
£27.7M
£32.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £35.7M
83.5
Ismaïla Sarr
Crystal Palace • 28 years old
£45.2M
£35.0M
-22.6%
Expected: £31.9M
83.4
Mohamed Salah
Liverpool FC • 33 years old
£38.7M
£30.0M
-22.6%
Expected: £26.3M
78.6
Evann Guessand
Crystal Palace • 24 years old
£24.2M
£28.0M
+15.6%
Expected: £28.7M
77.7
Scout Tools
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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)
Chelsea FC's Estêvão at 19 years old has the highest Pre-Peak Value Efficiency at 2.67×. That means Estêvão is valued 2.67× higher than the median player in the U21 age bracket-representing exceptional value before reaching peak age.
In second is Arsenal FC's Bukayo Saka, who is 24 years old, with a 2.60× PPVE. Third is Amad Diallo of Manchester United, who is 23 years old with a 2.27× 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 2.67× means the player is worth 167% 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 | Estêvão Chelsea FC | 19 | U21 | £80.0M | £30.0M | 2.67× |
| #2 | Bukayo Saka Arsenal FC | 24 | 24-26 | £130.0M | £50.0M | 2.60× |
| #3 | Amad Diallo Manchester United | 23 | 21-23 | £50.0M | £22.0M | 2.27× |
| #4 | Yankuba Minteh Brighton & Hove Albion | 21 | 21-23 | £40.0M | £22.0M | 1.82× |
| #5 | Yéremy Pino Crystal Palace | 23 | 21-23 | £35.0M | £22.0M | 1.59× |
| #6 | Dilane Bakwa Nottingham Forest | 23 | 21-23 | £32.0M | £22.0M | 1.45× |
| #7 | Oscar Bobb Fulham FC | 22 | 21-23 | £25.0M | £22.0M | 1.14× |
| #8 | Mohammed Kudus Tottenham Hotspur | 25 | 24-26 | £55.0M | £50.0M | 1.10× |
| #9 | Noni Madueke Arsenal FC | 24 | 24-26 | £50.0M | £50.0M | 1.00× |
| #10 | Anthony Elanga Newcastle United | 24 | 24-26 | £50.0M | £50.0M | 1.00× |
| #11 | Chemsdine Talbi Sunderland AFC | 21 | 21-23 | £22.0M | £22.0M | 1.00× |
| #12 | Tyler Dibling Everton FC | 20 | U21 | £30.0M | £30.0M | 1.00× |
| #13 | Wilfried Gnonto Leeds United | 22 | 21-23 | £20.0M | £22.0M | 0.91× |
| #14 | Dan Ndoye Nottingham Forest | 25 | 24-26 | £40.0M | £50.0M | 0.80× |
| #15 | Brennan Johnson Crystal Palace | 25 | 24-26 | £35.0M | £50.0M | 0.70× |
| #16 | Dango Ouattara Brentford FC | 24 | 24-26 | £35.0M | £50.0M | 0.70× |
| #17 | Loum Tchaouna Burnley FC | 22 | 21-23 | £15.0M | £22.0M | 0.68× |
| #18 | Ben Gannon-Doak AFC Bournemouth | 20 | U21 | £18.0M | £30.0M | 0.60× |
| #19 | Evann Guessand Crystal Palace | 24 | 24-26 | £28.0M | £50.0M | 0.56× |
| #20 | Jesurun Rak-Sakyi Crystal Palace | 23 | 21-23 | £6.0M | £22.0M | 0.27× |
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)
Chelsea FC's Estêvão at 19 years old has the highest Return-to-Peak Potential at +40%. That means Estêvão is projected to appreciate 40% as they reach their peak age in 7 years-representing significant upside before entering their prime.
In second is Aston Villa's Alysson, who is 20 years old, with a +35% RPP (6 years to peak). Third is Tyler Dibling of Everton FC, who is 20 years old with a +35% RPP (6 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 40% RPP means the player is expected to gain 40% 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 | Estêvão Chelsea FC | 19 | 7 | £80.0M | £133.0M | +40% |
| #2 | Alysson Aston Villa | 20 | 6 | £8.0M | £12.4M | +35% |
| #3 | Tyler Dibling Everton FC | 20 | 6 | £30.0M | £46.4M | +35% |
| #4 | Ben Gannon-Doak AFC Bournemouth | 20 | 6 | £18.0M | £27.8M | +35% |
| #5 | Yankuba Minteh Brighton & Hove Albion | 21 | 5 | £40.0M | £57.5M | +30% |
| #6 | Chemsdine Talbi Sunderland AFC | 21 | 5 | £22.0M | £31.6M | +30% |
| #7 | Wilfried Gnonto Leeds United | 22 | 4 | £20.0M | £26.7M | +25% |
| #8 | Loum Tchaouna Burnley FC | 22 | 4 | £15.0M | £20.1M | +25% |
| #9 | Artur Serobyan FC Ararat-Armenia | 22 | 4 | £500K | £668K | +25% |
| #10 | Oscar Bobb Fulham FC | 22 | 4 | £25.0M | £33.4M | +25% |
| #11 | Yéremy Pino Crystal Palace | 23 | 3 | £35.0M | £43.5M | +20% |
| #12 | Jesurun Rak-Sakyi Crystal Palace | 23 | 3 | £6.0M | £7.5M | +20% |
| #13 | Amad Diallo Manchester United | 23 | 3 | £50.0M | £62.2M | +20% |
| #14 | Juan Bezerra Zamalek SC | 23 | 3 | £1.8M | £2.2M | +20% |
| #15 | Dilane Bakwa Nottingham Forest | 23 | 3 | £32.0M | £39.8M | +20% |
| #16 | Evann Guessand Crystal Palace | 24 | 2 | £28.0M | £32.4M | +14% |
| #17 | Bukayo Saka Arsenal FC | 24 | 2 | £130.0M | £150.3M | +14% |
| #18 | Noni Madueke Arsenal FC | 24 | 2 | £50.0M | £57.8M | +14% |
| #19 | Anthony Elanga Newcastle United | 24 | 2 | £50.0M | £57.8M | +14% |
| #20 | Dango Ouattara Brentford FC | 24 | 2 | £35.0M | £40.5M | +14% |
Risk-Adjusted Upside (RAU)
Upside potential weighted against forecast uncertainty. Higher RAU = better risk-reward profile.
Understanding Risk-Adjusted Upside (RAU)
Chelsea FC's Estêvão has the highest Risk-Adjusted Upside at 70.0. That means Estêvão has 24% upside potential with only 0% forecast uncertainty-representing excellent risk-reward for value appreciation.
In second is Brighton & Hove Albion's Yankuba Minteh with a 46.6 RAU (15% upside, 0% uncertainty). Third is Alysson of Aston Villa with a 46.3 RAU (15% upside, 0% uncertainty).
How RAU is calculated: RAU divides upside potential by forecast uncertainty (RAU = Upside % ÷ Uncertainty %). A RAU of 70.0 means the upside is 70.0× 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 | Estêvão Chelsea FC | £99.1M | £85.5M-112.8M | +24% | 70.0 |
| #2 | Yankuba Minteh Brighton & Hove Albion | £45.9M | £39.6M-52.2M | +15% | 46.6 |
| #3 | Alysson Aston Villa | £9.2M | £7.9M-10.4M | +15% | 46.3 |
| #4 | Tyler Dibling Everton FC | £34.4M | £29.7M-39.1M | +15% | 46.3 |
| #5 | Ben Gannon-Doak AFC Bournemouth | £20.6M | £17.8M-23.5M | +15% | 46.3 |
| #6 | Dilane Bakwa Nottingham Forest | £35.7M | £31.4M-39.9M | +11% | 42.8 |
| #7 | Amad Diallo Manchester United | £55.7M | £49.0M-62.4M | +11% | 42.8 |
| #8 | Yéremy Pino Crystal Palace | £39.0M | £34.3M-43.7M | +11% | 42.8 |
| #9 | Chemsdine Talbi Sunderland AFC | £24.3M | £20.9M-27.6M | +10% | 33.7 |
| #10 | Bryan Mbeumo Manchester United | £80.4M | £70.7M-90.0M | +7% | 27.8 |
| #11 | Iliman Ndiaye Everton FC | £48.2M | £42.4M-54.0M | +7% | 27.8 |
| #12 | Antoine Semenyo Manchester City | £69.7M | £61.3M-78.0M | +7% | 27.8 |
| #13 | Pedro Neto Chelsea FC | £64.3M | £56.6M-72.0M | +7% | 27.8 |
| #14 | Juan Bezerra Zamalek SC | £1.9M | £1.7M-2.2M | +7% | 27.5 |
| #15 | Jesurun Rak-Sakyi Crystal Palace | £6.4M | £5.7M-7.2M | +7% | 27.5 |
| #16 | Noni Madueke Arsenal FC | £53.3M | £46.9M-59.7M | +7% | 25.8 |
| #17 | Anthony Elanga Newcastle United | £53.3M | £46.9M-59.7M | +7% | 25.8 |
| #18 | Bukayo Saka Arsenal FC | £138.6M | £121.9M-155.2M | +7% | 25.8 |
| #19 | Dango Ouattara Brentford FC | £37.3M | £32.8M-41.8M | +7% | 25.8 |
| #20 | Artur Serobyan FC Ararat-Armenia | £529K | £466K-593K | +6% | 23.0 |
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: right winger position shows strong depth (avg Z-score: 0.00). RPI: 0.00.
Position Depth Analysis
Highest Z-Scores
Lowest Z-Scores
Age-Share Concentration (ASC)
Identifies players capturing disproportionate value relative to age group representation. Positive ASC = value concentration.
Understanding Age-Share Concentration (ASC)
Nottingham Forest's Dan Ndoye in the 24-26 age bracket has the highest Age-Share Concentration at +22.4%. That means Bukayo Saka captures 51.3% of total market value while representing only 28.9% of players in their age group-showing dominant elite status.
In second is Sunderland AFC's Ian Poveda with a +22.4% ASC (51.3% value share vs 28.9% player share in 24-26 bracket). Third is Bryan Mbeumo of Manchester United with a +22.4% ASC (51.3% value vs 28.9% players in 24-26 bracket).
How ASC is calculated: ASC = (% of total value) - (% of total players) in age bracket. A +22.4% ASC means the player captures 22.4% 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 | Dan Ndoye Nottingham Forest | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #2 | Ian Poveda Sunderland AFC | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #3 | Bryan Mbeumo Manchester United | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #4 | Bukayo Saka Arsenal FC | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #5 | Brennan Johnson Crystal Palace | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #6 | Pedro Neto Chelsea FC | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #7 | Evann Guessand Crystal Palace | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #8 | Noni Madueke Arsenal FC | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #9 | Mohammed Kudus Tottenham Hotspur | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #10 | Anthony Elanga Newcastle United | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #11 | Antoine Semenyo Manchester City | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #12 | Iliman Ndiaye Everton FC | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #13 | Dango Ouattara Brentford FC | 24-26 | 51.3% | 28.9% | +22.4% |
| #14 | David Brooks AFC Bournemouth | 27-29 | 14.3% | 24.4% | -10.2% |
| #15 | Harry Wilson Fulham FC | 27-29 | 14.3% | 24.4% | -10.2% |
| #16 | Marcus Edwards Burnley FC | 27-29 | 14.3% | 24.4% | -10.2% |
| #17 | Jarrod Bowen West Ham United | 27-29 | 14.3% | 24.4% | -10.2% |
| #18 | Daniel James Leeds United | 27-29 | 14.3% | 24.4% | -10.2% |
| #19 | Federico Chiesa Liverpool FC | 27-29 | 14.3% | 24.4% | -10.2% |
| #20 | Hélder Ferreira FC Noah Yerevan | 27-29 | 14.3% | 24.4% | -10.2% |
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: 1 immediate targets, 18 standard acquisitions, 0 watch-list prospects, 17 at peak.
BUY NOW - High Upside
WATCH LIST - High Upside
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BUY NOW - Medium Upside
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 £80.0M. 0 undervalued, 1 premium.
Value Positioning vs Peers
| Player | Market Value | Position Median | Z-Score | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Jhon Arias Wolverhampton Wanderers | £15.0M | £22.0M | -1.50 | Good Value |
Loum Tchaouna Burnley FC | £15.0M | £22.0M | -1.40 | Good Value |
Bertrand Traoré Sunderland AFC | £5.0M | £22.0M | -1.00 | Good Value |
Solly March Brighton & Hove Albion | £3.0M | £22.0M | -1.00 | Good Value |
Marcus Edwards Burnley FC | £8.0M | £22.0M | -1.00 | Good Value |
Artur Serobyan FC Ararat-Armenia | £500K | £22.0M | -1.00 | Good Value |
Samuel Chukwueze Fulham FC | £10.0M | £22.0M | -0.50 | Fair Value |
Brennan Johnson Crystal Palace | £35.0M | £22.0M | -0.50 | Fair Value |
Dango Ouattara Brentford FC | £35.0M | £22.0M | -0.50 | Fair Value |
Noni Madueke Arsenal FC | £50.0M | £22.0M | -0.40 | Fair Value |
Anthony Elanga Newcastle United | £50.0M | £22.0M | -0.40 | Fair Value |
Wilfried Gnonto Leeds United | £20.0M | £22.0M | -0.40 | Fair Value |
Dilane Bakwa Nottingham Forest | £32.0M | £22.0M | -0.38 | Fair Value |
Mohammed Kudus Tottenham Hotspur | £55.0M | £22.0M | -0.20 | Fair Value |
Alysson Aston Villa | £8.0M | £22.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Estêvão Chelsea FC | £80.0M | £22.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Juan Bezerra Zamalek SC | £1.8M | £22.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Mohamed Salah Liverpool FC | £30.0M | £22.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Jacob Murphy Newcastle United | £15.0M | £22.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
Adama Traoré West Ham United | £8.0M | £22.0M | 0.00 | Fair Value |
How We Rank Premier League Right Wingers
Our Analytical Strength Index is calibrated specifically for right 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 RW
Historical Achievement Index (35%)
Peak career market value for Premier League right 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 Premier League right 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%)
Premier League receives Top 5 European league premium for competitive intensity and quality of opposition.
Performance Expectations Multiplier (2%)
Players at clubs with Champions League pedigree face higher performance standards and tactical complexity, contributing to development and market validation.
RW 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 right wingers
• Carmichael et al. (2011): Player depreciation in Premier League
• Franck & Nüesch (2012): Hedonic pricing models for talent valuation
• Szymanski, S. (2015). Money and Soccer: A Soccernomics Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Premier League Right Wingers in the 2026-27 season
Who are the most valuable Right Wingers in the Premier League in 2026-27?
The most valuable right winger in the Premier League in 2026-27 is Bukayo Saka, who is worth £130.0M and plays for Arsenal FC. The second most valuable is Bryan Mbeumo (£75.0M, Manchester United), followed by Estêvão (£80.0M, Chelsea FC). Our database tracks 45 Premier League Right Wingers with comprehensive market valuations updated for the 2026-27 season.
How are Premier League Right Wingers ranked?
Premier League Right Wingers are ranked by our proprietary Analytical Strength Index, which is specifically calibrated for Right 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 Premier League 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 Right 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 right winger from the Premier League?
Transfer fees for Premier League Right Wingers vary significantly based on market value, contract length, and club bargaining position. For the top-ranked right winger Bukayo Saka (market value: £130.0M), estimated transfer fees would range from £104.0M to £182.0M 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 Premier League transactions.
What is the value forecast for Premier League Right Wingers?
Our 1-year forecast model projects market value changes for Premier League Right 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 Premier League right winger data come from?
Our Premier League right 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 Premier League sources and updated monthly for the 2026-27 season to ensure accuracy for recruitment and investment decisions.
