The most valuable model of all
England certified passage to the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatar 2022 after defeat Wales 0-3 with two goals from Marcus Rashford and one from Phil Foden, the team’s MVP. They will now face Senegal to challenge for a place in the quarter-finals.
The Southgate-led team is the most valuable in the league with a joint valuation of €1,260m. England is the only team in the World Cup that exceeds the 1,000 million mark together with Brazil (€1,140 million).
Qatar 2022 World Cup: the 32 teams by market value
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Qatar – Personnel value: €14.9 million
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Data updated as of November 21, 2022
Costa Rica – Team value: 18.8 million euros
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Saudi Arabia – Team value: 25.2 million euros
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Australia – Squad value: 36.4 million euros
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Iran – Squad value: 59.5 million euros
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Tunisia – Team value: 62.4 million euros
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Ecuador – Team value: 146.5 million euros
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Japan – Team value: 154 million euros
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Cameroon – Team value: 155 million euros
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Wales – Squad value: 160.2 million euros
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South Korea – Squad value: 164.5 million euros
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Mexico – Value of workforce: €176.1M
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Canada – Team value: 187.3 million euros
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Ghana – Squad value: 216.9 million euros
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Senegal – Team value: 229.5 million euros
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Morocco – Squad value: 241.1 million euros
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Poland – Squad value: 255.6 million euros
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United States – Squad value: €277.4m
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Switzerland – Team value: 281 million euros
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Denmark – Value of personnel: 353 million euros
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Serbia – Squad value: 359.5 million euros
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Croatia – Squad value: 377 million euros
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Uruguay – Team value: 449.7 million euros
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Belgium – Team value: 563.2 million euros
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Netherlands – Team value: 587.25 million euros
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Argentina – Team value: 645.2 million euros
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Spain – Team value: 877 million euros
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Germany – Team value: 885.5 million euros
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Portugal – Team value: 937 million euros
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France – Team value: 997.5 million euros
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Brazil – Team value: 1,140 million euros
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England – Team value: 1,260 million euros
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Therefore, it is no surprise that the Three lions have six players in the top 30 most wanted players at the World Cup, including four in the top 10. Manchester City footballer Foden leads his side with €110m, €10m more than Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham.
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In ninth place in the standings is Arsenal’s young winger Bukayo Saka who has a market value of €90m. The top 10 is completed by Tottenham striker Harry Kane, also with 90 million euros, and who is the best assistant in the tournament with three assists so far.
Similarly, the current European runners-up include two other representatives in the most coveted professional rankings at the Qatar 2022 World Cup: West Ham United pivot Declan Rice (€80m) is 15th, while Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount is 21st with a market value of €75m.
Mbappé, Vinicius, Pedri: the most valuable players of the World Cup in Qatar
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30 Kai Havertz – Germany – Market value: €70m
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29 Darwin Núñez – Uruguay – Market value: €70m
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28 Matthijs de Ligt – Netherlands – Market value: €70m
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27 Alphonso Davies – Canada – Market value: €70m
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26 Neymar – Brazil – Market value: €75m
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25 Bruno Fernandes – Portugal – Market value: €75m
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24 Gabriel Jesus – Brazil – Market value: €75m
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23 Rúben Dias – Portugal – Market value: €75m
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22 Lautaro Martínez – Argentina – Market value: €75m
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21 Mason Mount – England – Market value: €75m
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20 Antony – Brazil – Market value: €75m
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19 Kevin De Bruyne – Belgium – Market cap: €80 million
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18 Bernardo Silva – Portugal – Market value: €80m
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17 Joshua Kimmich – Germany – Market value: €80m
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16 Rodri – Spain – Market value: €80 million
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15 Declan Rice – England – Market value: €80m
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14 Aurélien Tchouameni – France – Market value: €80 million
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13 Dušan Vlahović – Serbia – Market value: €80m
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12 Rodrygo – Brazil – Market value: €80 million
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11 Rafael Leão – Portugal – Market value: €85m
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10 Harry Kane – England – Market value: €90m
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9 Bukayo Saka – England – Market value: €90m
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8 Gavi – Spain – Market value: €90 million
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7 Federico Valverde – Uruguay – Market value: €100m
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6 Pedri – Spain – Market value: €100 million
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5 Jamal Musiala – Germany – Market value: €100m
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4 Jude Bellingham – England – Market value: €100m
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3 Phil Foden – England – Market cap: €110 million
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2 Vinicius Junior – Brazil – Market value: €120 million
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1 Kylian Mbappé – France – Market value: €160m
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