Objective Mispricing Detection for Shortlisting Undervalued Football Players via Market Dynamics and News Signals
arXiv cs.LG / 3/19/2026
📰 NewsSignals & Early TrendsIndustry & Market MovesModels & Research
Key Points
- The paper proposes an objective mispricing framework to identify undervalued football players by estimating an expected market value from structured data and comparing it to observed valuations.
- It combines market dynamics, biographical and contract features, transfer history, and NLP features from football articles to assess whether news signals improve shortlisting robustness.
- Gradient-boosted regression explains a large share of variance in log-transformed market value, with ROC-AUC ablations showing market dynamics as the primary signal and NLP features providing secondary gains.
- SHAP analyses indicate that market trends and player age dominate predictions, while news-derived volatility cues help in high-uncertainty regimes.
- The proposed pipeline targets scouting workflow decision support, emphasizing ranking/shortlisting over hard thresholds and including reproducibility and ethics considerations.
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