An interesting bit of data has come out on how cost effective goalkeepers were in the Premier League last season, and fresh from his testimonial season Julian Speroni has finished in the top 5.
The data comes from savings and investment firm Scottish Friendly and the award is the Super Saver Cup, which celebrates the skill and cost effectiveness offered by goalkeepers last season.
After making only 91 saves last season, Speroni still represented a great return on investment by costing £11,429 per save, good enough for fourth on the list. Burnleys Tom Heaton led the league, costing £6,000 per save. By contrast, Premier League goalkeepers made a save once every 32 minutes, at an average cost of £87,407 a save to their clubs.
If you want to have a look at all the stats and compare other goalkeepers, they can all be found at Scottish Friendly's website.
The data comes from savings and investment firm Scottish Friendly and the award is the Super Saver Cup, which celebrates the skill and cost effectiveness offered by goalkeepers last season.
After making only 91 saves last season, Speroni still represented a great return on investment by costing £11,429 per save, good enough for fourth on the list. Burnleys Tom Heaton led the league, costing £6,000 per save. By contrast, Premier League goalkeepers made a save once every 32 minutes, at an average cost of £87,407 a save to their clubs.
If you want to have a look at all the stats and compare other goalkeepers, they can all be found at Scottish Friendly's website.
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