Transfer Markt have published a list of the top 19 most expensive players in world football but there was one major talking point.
The top 19 most expensive players in world football have been revealed but the placement of one player has caused a stir.
Transfer Markt, a website from Germany, have a system whereby they crunch the numbers and players all over the world see their value go up and down depending on their performances.
Players clearly pay attention too, with Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly blocking the website after not being happy with his value.
Following on from the conclusion of the Euro 2024 and Copa America tournaments, a list of the most expensive players has been compiled.
There have been huge upgrades for the likes of Rodri, Jamal Musiala and Lamine Yamal, with the latter now valued at a ridiculous €120 million at just 17.
The top spot is shared by four superstar players, with Jude Bellingham, Erling Haaland, Vinicius Jr and Kylian Mbappe all rated at €180 million.
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Completing the five is last term’s Premier League Player of the Season Phil Foden, who has a market value of €150 million.
He is ahead of England teammate Bukayo Saka by €10 million but after failing to score or assist in Euro 2024, many fans aren’t happy with where Foden is ranked.
One wrote: “How on earth did Foden still worth same amount after dropping stinkers at the Euros.”
Another said: “Foden shouldn’t be above Saka.”
A third added: “If you gave every club on the world an unlimited transfer budget, not one of them would spend €150m on a ‘Phil Foden’ .
A fourth commented: “No way Foden is worth more than Saka.”
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Liverpool do not have a single player in the list, while Real Madrid are the dominant club with a total of seven participants.
Here is the list in full:
1.Jude Bellingham – €180 million
=Erling Haaland – €180 million
=Vinicius Jr – €180 million
=Kylian Mbappe – €180 million
5.Phil Foden – €150 million
6.Bukayo Saka – €140 million
7.Florian Wirtz – €130 million
=Jamal Musiala – €130 million
=Rodri – €130 million
10.Lamine Yamal – €120 million
=Federico Valverde – €120 million
=Declan Rice – €120 million
13.Rodrygo Goes – €110 million
=Lautaro Martinez – €110 million
=Martin Odegaard – €110 million
16.Eduardo Camavinga – €100 million
=Aurelien Tchouameni – €100 million
=Victor Osimhen – €100 million
=Harry Kane – €100 million
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