Rashford and Holland are the most expensive in the world, De Jong at Barça

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The most valuable players in the world (Reuters)

The most valuable players in the world (Reuters)

As every week, the research site CIES brought up an interesting study concerning football, this time focusing on an algorithm they developed to discover the market value of the players in the 98 teams in the five top European leagues, while also publishing the percentage of player value relative to his entire team.

With a value valued at over € 150 million, Marcus Rashford is Manchester United’s most valuable asset, representing 15% of the entire staff value. Arling Holland is also worth a sum ranging from 150 to 200 million euros, representing 21.5% of Dortmund’s value, with Killian Ambape valued at 150-120 million equaling 22.3% of each PSG.

Arling Holland and Killian Ambape (Reuters)Arling Holland and Killian Ambape (Reuters)

Joao Felix and Phil Fuden are also high on the list with a value of between 120 and 150 million euros, with Buccayo Saka surprisingly also entering the list with the same amount representing 20% ​​of the value of all Arsenal staff. Trent Alexander Arnold is the most expensive player in Liverpool (90 to 120 million), with the player with the highest market value in Barcelona being Frankie de Jong in general (90 to 120 million, 11.8% of the total value of the squad).

At Juventus, the most valuable player is Mathis de Licht, who is also worth between 90 and 120 million, which is 13.2 percent of the staff value. The most expensive player at Real Madrid according to the algorithm is Vinicius Jr., which is worth between 70 and 90 million euros, which is only 9.8% of the Spanish champions’ squad value. By the way, the player who is worth the most percentage of the total staff is Edo Exposito Maver, whose value is estimated at 15 to 20 million euros, which is 39.6 percent of the value of the entire staff of the modest team from Spain.

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