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While Messi costs 50 million, the most expensive player in the world, is not Mbappe

Transfermarkt portal revealed who dethroned Mbappé as the most expensive footballer

By Hector Garcia

Transfermarkt portal revealed who dethroned Mbappé as the most expensive footballer
Transfermarkt portal revealed who dethroned Mbappé as the most expensive footballer
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Lionel Messi and his current season is worthy of one of the best players in the world. At the age of 35, the Argentinean is enjoying an extremely outstanding soccer and proof of this are the numbers he has registered with Paris Saint-Germain: 12 goals and 14 assists this season. The player's performances are impressive.

However, despite his overwhelming records, age is a key factor when considering the player's current value. According to Transfermarkt, Lionel Messi is worth 50 million euros. A high figure for the player's age. However, far from being the most expensive player of the moment, as he once was.

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Kylian Mbappe, Messi's teammate at PSG, was the so-called heir to the throne and is gradually looking to make his space with performances. However, he has had irregular seasons despite always being the great scorer of the Paris team. This situation has meant that Mbappe is no longer the most expensive player in the world and has been surpassed by a Premier League player.

Who is the most expensive player in the world?

It is precisely Erling Haaland of Manchester City. Haaland is a footballer with an enormous talent. The 23-year-old Norwegian has already scored 14 Premier League goals in 9 games in his first season. Now, the Transfermarkt portal already puts him as the most valuable player in the world with an amount of 170 million euros. 10 million more than the Frenchman of PSG.
 


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