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Relegated twice - so why is Fernandes worth £85m?

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Relegated twice - so why is Fernandes worth £85m?

Not many players get a big move after being relegated twice in their first two Premier League seasons. Not least for £85m. But Mateus Fernandes is seemingly different.

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Related coverage for "Relegated twice - so why is Fernandes worth £85m?": Anfield Watch — Liverpool cult-hero has his eyes set on a new challenge. Premier League | The Guardian — Deloitte review: Premier League clubs’ pre-tax losses surge by 600% to £948m. Football | The Guardian — Manchester United target Andrey Santos but Chelsea value midfielder at £50m. Football365 — Six reasons why Man Utd want £80m-rated Mateus Fernandes…. EPL Index — Report: Bournemouth & Forest In Race For £17.2m Defender