Leeds United have seen several players increase their transfer market values after working under Daniel Farke during the Premier League promotion-winning season.
During his second year in charge, the Whites manager has managed to get the most out of multiple squad members to win the Championship title. That includes incomings during the last summer transfer window and existing players from his first campaign at Elland Road.
Among those to make the most significant jump has been Daniel James. When Farke arrived, the winger had spent the previous season on loan at Fulham, where he started just five Premier League matches.
As such, the player's transfermarkt value had dropped to its lowest point - £10million - since his time at Swansea City, before signing for Manchester United. Now, though, it is back up to £15million, where it was when James joined Leeds in 2021.
Ethan Ampadu and Joel Piroe have also made similar strides. Both have values of £13.5million, up from the £10million when they signed two years ago.
Brenden Aaronson is another whose value has bounced back this season. After dropping to as low as £9million - its lowest in over three years - following his loan at Union Berlin, it now stands at circa £12million.
Joe Rodon has similarly appreciated significantly over the last 18 months. His valued dropped to barely £4million following a loan at Stade Rennais, but has now more than doubled to over £8million.
Ao Tanaka is another such success story of this season. His value has jumped significantly since signing for Leeds, doubling from around £3million to pushing £7million.
The development of Mateo Joseph under Farke is another which could pay dividends for Leeds. After making his league debut, his value was barely three-quarters of a million pounds, but it is now circa £3 million.