Al-Sadd ahead of Real Madrid
Almost the entire Bayern Munich squad will be on show at the 2022 World Cup. No other football club is sending as many players to the tournament in Qatar as the Bundesliga record champions. Premier League holders Manchester City, whose league is unrivalled in terms of the total value of the players it sends to the tournament, contributes one player less and yet a higher combined market value.
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Top 20: Man City behind Bayern Munich – World Cup call-ups per club
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Liverpool | 7 players called up | Total value: €345m
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Average market value: €49.29m
Most valuable player: Trent Alexander-Arnold (€70m, England)
Brighton | 8 players called up | Total value: €176m
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Average market value: €22m
Most valuable player: Moisés Caicedo (€38m, Ecuador)
Stade Rennais | 8 players called up | Total value: €97.5m
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Average market value: €12.19m
Most valuable player: Lovro Majer (€22m, Croatia)
Club Brugge | 8 players called up | Total value: €79.6m
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Average market value: €9.95m
Most valuable player: Andreas Skov Olsen (€20m, Denmark)
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Arsenal | 10 players called up | Total value: €446m
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Average market value: €44.6m
Most valuable player: Bukayo Saka (€90m, England)
Juventus | 11 players called up | Total value: €247.5m
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Average market value: €22.5m
Most valuable player: Dušan Vlahović (€80m, Serbia)
Sevilla | 10 players called up | Total value: €96m
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Average market value: €9.5m
Most valuable player: Bono (€15m, Morocco)
Paris Saint-Germain | 11 players called up | Total value: €597m
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Average market value: €54.27m
Most valuable player: Kylian Mbappé (€160m, France)
Borussia Dortmund | 11 players called up | Total value: €356.5m
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Average market value: €32.41m
Most valuable player: Jude Bellingham (€100m, England)
Tottenham | 11 players called up | Total value: €432m
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Average market value: €39.27m
Most valuable player: Harry Kane (€90m, England)
Atlético | 11 players called up | Total value: €284.5m
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Average market value: €25.86m
Most valuable player: João Félix (€50m, Portugal)
Ajax | 11 players called up | Total value: €181.25m
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Average market value: €16.48m
Most valuable player: Jurrien Timber (€45m, Netherlands)
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Chelsea | 12 players called up | Total value: €432.5m
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Average market value: €36.04m
Most valuable player: Mason Mount (€75m, England)
Al-Hilal Saudi FC | 12 players called up | Total value: €11.5m
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Average market value: €958k
Most valuable player: Salem Al-Dawsari (€1.8m, Saudi Arabia)
Real Madrid | 13 players called up | Total value: €685.5m
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Average market value: €52.73m
Most valuable player: Vinicius Junior (€120m, Brazil)
Manchester United | 14 players called up | Total value: €525m
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Average market value: €37.5m
Most valuable player: Bruno Fernandes & Antony (€75m, Portugal & Brazil)
Al-Sadd SC | 15 players called up | Total value: €11.5m
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Average market value: €765k
Most valuable player: Akram Afif (€4m, Qatar)
Manchester City | 16 players called up | Total value: €855m
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Average market value: €53.44m
Most valuable player: Phil Foden (€110m, England)
Barcelona | 16 players called up | Total value: €708m
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Average market value: €44.25m
Most valuable player: Pedri (€100m, Spain)
Bayern Munich | 17 players called up | Total value: €844m
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Average market value: €49.65m
Most valuable player: Jamal Musiala (€100m, Germany)
A total of 17 Bayern players will travel to the controversial host country for the global showdown, which has seen a widespread boycott movement form among fans and others due to its human rights record. Only seven players from the Bundesliga giants’ squad are therefore missing, including the two back-up goalkeepers and two Austrians, whose country failed to qualify.
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Man City and Barcelona (16 each) follow in the call-up ranking, with the English side just ahead of Bayern when it comes to the combined value of their World Cup players. While City’s contingent is worth a total of €855 million, or an average of €53.44m per player, the Bavarians’ stars are valued at €844m, or €49.65m on average. The eleven players of Paris Saint-Germain, including the likes of Neymar and Kylian Mbappé, reach the highest average with €54.27m. With 15 players at the World Cup, Qatari club Al-Sadd SC has more footballers in the group stages than Manchester United (14) and Real Madrid (13), among others. The most valuable Bayern Munich player at the tournament is German youngster Jamal Musiala (€100m), while England midfielder Phil Foden (€110m) tops the ranking at Man City.
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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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2022 World Cup: Players called up from English clubs break €4b mark
England remains the World’s top market for World Cup players as well. With a total of over 160, the English professional leagues have the most footballers in Qatar. The almost 140 players from the Premier League clubs alone are worth a total of over €4.2b. The football leagues from Spain (86) continue to provide the second most players, while 81 footballers at the tournament are under contract in Germany. Also in terms of total market value, the players from the German top tier, at around €1.9b, are behind Spain’s LaLiga at just over €2.2b.
Fourth place in the international ranking is occupied by the 70 players plying their trade in Italy. Serie A contributes €1.25b in market value, although the Azzurri did not qualify for the World Cup. Clubs from France have the fifth most footballers at the World Cup with a total of 58, while the Équipe Tricolore is the national team among the top European nations with the fewest players from its own league (6) in Qatar.
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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