No.1 superstar worth £339m, Mbappe back in 4th place, Wirtz’s real market cost

At the age of only 17, Lamine Yamal is calculated as the most valuable player in world football -where Cies has determined the Barcelona star as £ 339 million.

Yamal has led the title of Hansi Flick's silk in Laliga in LaLiga and the entire season runned defenders who have already settled as a superstar for club and country.

Even if there was a club that was willing to pay his estimated value, Barcelona would still have the power to say that Yamal's new contract was not given.

He has a release clause that has been set priceless at € 1 billion (£ 841 million) and seems to be the jewel in the Barcelona's crown for the coming years.

The composition of the CIES list is fascinating, with the Premier League dominating the ranking listed by the Football Observatory Research Group.

The English top flight has 42 players in the top 100, while LaLiga 19 has in second place.

Behind Yamal, with a value of £ 201m, Erling Haaland is in second place. He is ahead of Real Madrid Supremo and colleague striker Kylian Mbappe (£ 161 million).

Interestingly, Mbappe is not the most valuable real player on the list, because Jude Bellingham closed in one place for him and the Frenchman is also the oldest player in the top 10 on 26.

Bellingham gets a value of £ 196 million that started impressively in the capital of Spain, albeit without silverware this period.

Cole Palmer is the only other English player in the top 10, who at no. 8 behind Jamal Musiala, Pedri and Vinicius Jr. go.

Palmer is appreciated at £ 106 million and might have been even higher, but for some struggles for the goal in the second half of the Premier League season.

Fans of Liverpool who check for where Florian Wirtz, prior to his approaching British record movement, will find him in 10th place.

His value is calculated as £ 102 million, which is less than the compensation that Liverpool will pay – given that their last offer was £ 109 million.

The side of Arne Slot will be satisfied with where Jeremie Frimpong is appreciated, since they have paid a release clause of £ 29.5 million.

His actual market costs would have been at £ 55.4 million, according to the Boffins statistics.

Winners of the Champions League PSG have most players on the top 100 on each side, with 11 including.

The highest value of this is Joao Neves in the 13th (£ 99 million).

Bukayo Saka is mentioned as the most valuable Arsenal player in 14th place (£ 96 million), only just before the Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers (£ 95 million).

It is not surprising that the attacking players are much higher in the top 100. But what about the keepers and defenders?

Brighton's 22-year-old Stop Bart Verbruggen is the surprising top ranked keeper, worth an estimated £ 54 million.

The seagulls are well represented with Carlos Baleba (£ 66 million) and Joao Pedro (£ 57.7) also in the top 100.

The Big Five competitions of Europe are of course best represented, but there are some exceptions.

Samu Aghowa and Viktor Gyökeres are the two players who sail their trade in Portugal to make the top 100, respectively appreciated at £ 60 million and £ 59.5 million.

Jhon Duran, the former Aston Villa man who now plays in Saudi Arabia, is not 100 and worth £ 48 million.

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