Yamal Tops Global Football Market as Value Pushes Beyond $400M
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Second year in a row.
On Wednesday, June 3, the CIES Football Observatory published its weekly letter presenting the players with the highest transfer value. Unsurprisingly, a very large majority of them participate in the next World Cup. Three French players, all selected by Didier Deschamps for the World Cup, are on the Top 10. - Untouchable Yamal, Mbappé on the podium... The ranking of the world's most expensive players 2026 (Sports).
Lamine Yamal remains the most valuable player. By a considerable margin. The CIES Football Observatory published its weekly report on Wednesday, sharing its updated ranking of the 100 most valuable players in the world, following the conclusion of club competitions. Lamine Yamal dominates with an estimated value of €358 million, more than €130 million higher than second-place Erling Haaland (€227 million). The Manchester City striker is ahead of…
Yamal Breaks Record Valuation Ahead of World Cup
NewsGhana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/yamal-breaks-record-valuation-ahead-of-world-cup/Barcelona teenager Lamine Yamal became the most valuable footballer in world football by a considerable distance, according to the latest figures released by the CIES Football Observatory, with the 18-year-old’s estimated transfer value soaring to a record €358 million. The ranking arrives as Yamal prepa…
BREAKING: Lamine Yamal Tops World Football Valuation Rankings at €343m — Akelicious
Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal has been ranked as the most valuable player in world football, with an estimated market value of €343 million, according to a new report by the CIES Football Observatory. The Spanish forward leads a list dominated by elite young and established stars, highlighting the growing financial value placed on top attacking talent in modern football. According to the report, the top five most valuable players are: Lamine Ya…
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