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After winning the World Cup and being on vacation, the worst news that comes to Messi

The Frenchman surpassed Haaland and took the lead as the most valuable player in world football

By Wilian Estrella

The Frenchman surpassed Haaland and took the lead as the most valuable player in world football
The Frenchman surpassed Haaland and took the lead as the most valuable player in world football
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The World Cup in Qatar came to an end and established Argentina as soccer world champion after 36 years of its last title. With the end of the competition, the tournaments in Europe returned normally in the last week. Most of the players who were eliminated from the World Cup are already with their clubs and some finalists have also reappeared.

The performance of the Frenchman Kylian Mbappé in the World Cup in Qatar caused his market value to rise, making him the most valuable player in the world. Prior to the World Cup, the most valuable player position was held by Norwegian Erling Haaland, of Manchester City, worth approximately €170 million.

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However, after Mbappé's artillery at the World Cup, including a hat-trick in the tournament final, the French number 10 reached a value of 180 million euros, according to Transfermarkt. It is worth mentioning that, closing the podium, is Vinícius Júnior, from Real Madrid, valued at around 120 million euros, being the only Brazilian in the top 10.

In proportion, Enzo Fernández was the most valued

In total, the quotes of more than 50 athletes were adjusted. Enzo Fernández and Kylian Mbappé were the footballers who valued this update the most, with a rise of 20 million euros: the Argentine saw his market value increase from 35 to 55 million euros and is already being surveyed by Bayern Munich and Liverpool.


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