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Romelu Lukaku is the most valuable player in the Italian league ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo | Football | sports

According to a report from the KPMG auditor, Inter Milan dethrons CR7.

Diario As

March 18, 2021 – 4:30 p.m.

The KPMG auditor has produced a report of the most valuable players in the world, according to their market price. The analysis leaves several curious facts. One of the most striking is that Cristiano Ronaldo is no longer the most valuable footballer in the Italian league (Serie A). Portuguese has been unseated for the first time from that ranking por Romelu Lukaku. The Belgian forward is valued at 104.6 million euros ($ 124 million), while the five-time Ballon d’Or is valued at 63.9 million ($ 76 million).

The French Kylian Mbappé is the most valuable player in the world for KPMG analysts, with an estimate of 185 million euros ($ 220 million). The crack of PSG is accompanied on the podium by the English Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling. Both are valued at 125 million ($ 148 million each). The first ten positions are distributed as follows: Jadon Sancho, (117.6), Neymar (115), Mohamed Salah (115), Rashford (115), Kevin De Bryune (113.5), Alexander-Arnold (110.8) and Sadio Mané (110). While Erling Haaland, the great sensation of the season and one of the objects of desire of Real Madrid, occupies the eleventh position, with a value of 110 million.

As for the Spanish League (LaLiga), João Félix, who occupies the fourteenth position in the table, is the most valuable player. Its appraisal reaches 97.8 million. Another curious data is the relative to the Spanish soccer player with the greatest value. This outstanding honor goes to João Félix’s teammate at Atlético Saúl Ñíguez. The Alicante midfielder occupies the twenty-first place in the ranking, with a value of 85 million. You have to go back to the thirty-fourth position to find Lionel Messi. The FC Barcelona star is valued by the KPMG report at 74.5 million. (D)

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