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Jude Bellingham has the highest transfer value at the 2022 World Cup


with World Cup 2022 just a few more days, CIES Football Observatory have been busy sifting through data to estimate which Qatar-based players will move for the highest transfer fee if they switch clubs in the upcoming winter transfer window.

CIES uses its own algorithm to assign a transfer value to each player called up by one of the 32 participating national teams, and their total value is 15 billion euros.

The most valuable players in each team were also named based on their age, experience, level at which they played for the club and the remaining length of their current contract.

After reviewing the latest report, here are the main points.

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The Most Valuable Player in the World Cup

Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham ranked by CIES as the most valuable player at the 2022 World Cup with an estimated transfer value of 202 million euros.

19-year-old England International is narrowly leading Vinicius Juniorwith Real Madridstar of Brazil striker worth €201 million, making him the most coveted player in Selecaoselect 26-player tournament.

Although he Paris Saint-Germain contract expires in the summer of 2024, Kylian Mbappe still emerging like Les Bleus‘ most valuable player and third highest overall with 185 million euros.

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Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens could not understand Borussia Dortmund’s stance on the future of centre-back Jude Bellingham.

Most Valuable Team

England have the most valuable squad at the 2022 World Cup, according to CIES, with a cumulative total of 1.499 billion euros. Although Bellingham alone accounted for 13.5% of that total, it was also driven by teammates like Phil Foden (200 million euros), Bukayo Saka (120 million euros) and Mount Mason (100 million euros).

Brazil has the second most valuable squad with 1.455 billion euros, thanks in large part to their pool of Real Madrid players. As vinixius, Eder Militao and Rodrigo both are worth 110 million euros while weapon couple Gabriel Jesus (120 million euros) and Gabriel Martinelli (100 million euros) is also on it. Neymarwhose €222 million transfer to PSG in 2017 remains a world record, valued at €70 million by CIES.

The reigning world champion France ranked third with 1.34 billion euros. Les Bleus keep their place on the podium even after withdrawing due to injury Christopher Nkunku (120 million euros) when they still have young stars like the Real Madrid duo Aurelien Tchouameni (100 million euros) and Eduardo Camavinga (90 million euros) as well as Ousmane Dembele, Kingsley Coman and William Saliba (all 70 million euros).

The least valuable team

Costa Rica has the lowest cumulative squad value of all the nations that will compete in the World Cup, according to CIES, with a total of 23 million euros. 35-year-old Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper keylor navasthree Champions League winners with Real Madrid, taking the lead as their most valuable player for €4 million.

Host country Cata followed by an overall squad valuation of €29 million with their highest individual player, Almoez Ali of Al-Duhail, also valued at 4 million euros.

Messi and Ronaldo

According to CIES calculations, both Lionel Messi (25 million euros) nor cristiano ronaldo (20 million euros) became their country’s most valuable player among Argentina and Portugalrespective World Cup selections.

Argentina has Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan (99 million euros) while Portugal watched Ruben Dias of the City of Manchester (118 million euros) take the top spot in their list of estimated transfer values, leaving the world’s two most highly-rated players behind.

European elite dominate the top spots

While five different federations are represented, the highest-value players of the 27 highest-valued teams at the World Cup are all plying their trade at a club in one of the “Big Five” leagues. ” of Europe – Premier League, LaLiga, Bundesliga, Serie A and league 1.

Indeed, the most valuable player at the World Cup playing outside the big five of Europe is Iran Mehdi Taremi (20 million euros), who plays in Portugal’s Primera Division with Porto.

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