ISL draft: In 3 years, 103 per cent rise in Indian players’ salary
Coming into the Indian player draft, 10 clubs together had spent Rs 11.51 crore in retaining a total of 22 players ahead of the July 7 deadline.

Anas Edathodika and Eugeneson Lyngdoh, each pegged at Rs 1.10 crore were the flavour of the day, predictably being picked immediately at the opening of the draft. New entrant Jamshedpur FC didn’t waste a minute to announce Anas as first ever player on their roster while ATK secured Eugeneson at the first given opportunity.
Coming into the Indian player draft, 10 clubs together had spent Rs 11.51 crore in retaining a total of 22 players ahead of the July 7 deadline. The clubs looked at completing the Indian player quota of minimum 15 and maximum 18 players, including two U-21 development players.
By the end of day, 134 best and most promising players got drafted across clubs with a combined salary of Rs 37.33 crore. Twotime finalist Kerala Blasters FC gave a big thumbs up to the emerging talents coming up through the ranks at college competitions, as the Sachin Tendulkar co-owned team picked up Ajith Sivan .
At the end of the day, Bengaluru FC emerged as the most invested club on Indian players with a spending of Rs 6.01 crore on 17 players, followed by Kerala Blasters FC (Rs 5.93 crore).
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