The most undervalued XI in Europe right now
Eleven players our model rates well above their market price — built from the per-factor breakdown, not gut feel.


Every week our engine quietly disagrees with the market, and the most useful disagreements are the players it rates above their price. Assembled into a single XI, they make a surprisingly coherent team — technical, durable, and mostly entering the window where output and price diverge the most.
The midfield is where the model is boldest. Pedri anchors it: a metronome whose passing and availability put him in the top tier of his cohort while his price, dampened by injury history the market over-weights, lags the curve. The engine reads that as a discount waiting to correct, not a permanent markdown.
None of these are secrets — they play for some of the biggest clubs in Europe. The point isn't obscurity, it's mispricing: good players whose valuation hasn't yet caught up with what the per-factor breakdown already shows. That gap is the whole reason we built our own number instead of mirroring the market's.
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