2022 World Cup: Mbappé, Foden & Co. in most valuable XI – England top squad ranking

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Four days before the start of the 2022 World Cup, the squads of all 32 participating nations and thus also the most valuable XI of the upcoming tournament in Qatar have been determined. In Manchester City’s Phil Foden and Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham, two English players also make it into the selection after the youngsters received significant upgrades in the latest Premier League and Bundesliga updates respectively. They have recently joined the elite group of footballers with a market value of €100 million or more and rank among the most valuable players at the World Cup.

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From €75m to €160m – The most valuable players at the 2022 World Cup

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 value: €80m

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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: €80m

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15 Declan Rice – England – Market value: €80m

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14 Aurélien Tchouameni – France – Market value: €80m

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13 Dušan Vlahović – Serbia – Market value: €80m

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12 Rodrygo – Brazil – Market value: €80m

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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: €90m

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7 Federico Valverde – Uruguay – Market value: €100m

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6 Pedri – Spain – Market value: €100m

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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 value: €110m

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2 Vinicius Junior – Brazil – Market value: €120m

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1 Kylian Mbappé – France – Market value: €160m

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In addition to Foden, two further familiar faces from the Premier League can be found in the team, making the English top tier the second most represented league in the line-up. The Man City midfielder’s teammates and Portugal internationals Rúben Dias and João Cancelo claim two of the four spots in defence. While Dias is currently the most valuable centre-back in the World, Cancelo is the joint most valuable full-back, together with Canada’s Alphonso Davies, among others, who also makes the XI.

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The World Cup’s most valuable player is PSG’s star striker Kylian Mbappé of defending titleholders France, valued at €160m. In total, seven of the eight footballers worth €100m or more will feature in Qatar. Only Erling Haaland failed to qualify with Norway. However, Brazil’s Vinicius Junior, Germany’s Jamal Musiala and Spain’s Pedri are all part of the top XI. Uruguay’s Federico Valverde, also ranked at the same market value level, just misses out in favour of his younger competitors.

In Vinicius Junior and Davies, there are only two players in the team who are not from Europe. In total, nine nations are represented, with England and Portugal providing two players each.


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Completing the XI, which has a total value of €1.03 billion, are Belgium’s Thibaut Courtois, the World’s most valuable goalkeeper and only player aged 30 or older in the selection, and the Netherlands’ Matthijs de Ligt. Among the 38 players at the World Cup valued at €70m or more, there are only three players who are at least 30 years old: Heung-min Son (South Korea), Neymar (Brazil) and Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium).

Most valuable World Cup squads: Three teams break €1b mark

The Three Lions have the most valuable team at the tournament. Gareth Southgate’s 26-Man squad led by captain Harry Kane is worth €1.26b. Two other teams also break the €1b mark: World Cup record titleholders Brazil with €1.14b and the 2018 winners from France with €1.08b.

Three teams break €1b mark – All nations at the 2022 WC sorted by squad value

Qatar – Squad value: €14.9m

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Costa Rica – Squad value: €18.8m

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Saudi Arabia – Squad value: €25.4m

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Australia – Squad value: €38.4m

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Iran – Squad value: €59.5m

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Tunisia – Squad value: €62.4m

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Ecuador – Squad value: €146.5m

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Japan – Squad value: €154m

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Cameroon – Squad value: €155m

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Wales – Squad value: €160.2m

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South Korea – Squad value: €164.5m

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Mexico – Squad value: €176.1m

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Canada – Squad value: €187.3m

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Ghana – Squad value: €216.9m

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Morocco – Squad value: €251.1m

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Poland – Squad value: €255.6m

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United States – Squad value: €277.4m

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Switzerland – Squad value: €281m

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Senegal – Squad value: €288m

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Denmark – Squad value: €353m

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Serbia – Squad value: €359.5m

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Croatia – Squad value: €377m

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Uruguay – Squad value: €449.7m

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Belgium – Squad value: €563.2m

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Netherlands – Squad value: €587.3m

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Argentina -Squad value: €633.2m

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Germany – Squad value: €885.5m

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Spain – Squad value: €902m

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Portugal – Squad value: €937m

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France – Squad value: €1.03b

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Brazil – Squad value: €1.14b

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England – Squad value: €1.26b

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England’s opponents in Group B, Iran, the United States and Wales all rank outside of the top 15 in the squad value table. While the US around Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic and Leeds midfielder Brenden Aaronson still exceed the €200m mark with €277.4m, Wales, whom England last met in a competitive game at Euro 2016 in France, only have a squad value of €160.2m. Valued at €59.5m, Iran rank among the five lowest valued sides at the World Cup, only ahead of Australia, Saudi Arabia, Costa Rica and hosts Qatar.

How Transfermarkt market values work

The Transfermarkt market values are calculated, taking into account various pricing models. A major factor is the Transfermarkt community, whose members discuss and evaluate player market values in detail. In general, the Transfermarkt market values are not to be equated with transfer fees. 

The goal is not to predict a price but an expected value of a player in a free market. Both individual transfer modalities and situational conditions are relevant in determining market values. Examples of this are listed below. Transfermarkt does not use an algorithm (you can find the detailed market value definition here).


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