The Transfermarkt portal revealed the list of the most expensive soccer players that will be in the planetary event.
Monday, November 7, 2022
13 days before the start of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the site Transfermarkt revealed the list of the 10 most sought-after players of the global event. Kylian Mbappé, French striker for Paris Saint Germain, is the most expensive footballer on the planet with a card that is around 160 million euros.
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In second place appears the only South American of the ranking: Vinicius Junior. The Brazilian striker for Real Madrid was valued at 120 million euroswhile Phil Foden (Manchester City/England) closes the podium with an appraisal of 110 million of the mentioned currency.
Meanwhile, cracks like Lionel Messi, Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo, called to be protagonists in Qatari lands with their respective national teams, did not appear in the advanced group.
Review the Top 10:
1 – Kylian Mbappé (PSG – France) | €160 million
2 – Vinicius Jr. (Real Madrid – Brazil) | 120 million
3 – Phil Foden (Manchester City – England) | 110 million
4- Pedri (Barcelona – Spain) | 90 million
5 – Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund – England) | 90 million
6 – Harry Kane (Tottenham – England) | 90 million
7 – Bukayo Saka (Arsenal – England) | 90 million
8 – Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus – Serbia) | 85 million
9 – Declan Rice (West Ham – England) | 80 million
10 – Jamal Musiala (Bayern Münich – Germany) | 80 million.
