From Salah to Ibrahimovic: Stars to miss out on the World Cup – 25 Italians among most valuable

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Twenty-seven of 32 World Cup tickets have been handed out, and two more will follow Thursday night from Concacaf. The United States and Mexico are three points ahead of Costa Rica and are all but mathematically qualified for the World Cup in Qatar. As a result, no more players will be among the most valuable added to the stars missing out on the tournament this winter. That is in big contrast to last night when Egypt with star Mohamed Salah lost the decisive game in World Cup qualifying. 

From Haaland to Ibrahimovic: These players will miss out on the World Cup

Erling Haaland (Norway/BVB) | Market value: €150m

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This gallery will include players whose countries have not qualified for the 2022 World Cup and have a market value of at least €20m or with a market value above €15 million if they are the most valuable player of their respective countries.

Last updated: 30. March 2022

Mohamed Salah (Egypt/Liverpool) | Market value: €100m

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Nicolò Barella (Italy/Inter) | Market value: €70n

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Federico Chiesa (Italy/Juventus) | Market value: €70n

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Milan Skriniar (Slovakia/Inter) | Market value: €65m

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Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy/PSG) | Market value: €65m

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Wilfred Ndidi (Nigeria/Leicester) | Market value: €60m

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Victor Osimhen (Nigeria/Napoli) | Market value: €60m

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Alessandro Bastoni (Italy/Inter) | Market value: €60m

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Jan Oblak (Slovenia/Atlético) | Market value: €60m

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David Alaba (Austria/Real Madrid) | Market value: €55m

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Marco Verratti (Italy/PSG) | Market value: €55m

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Caglar Söyüncü (Turkey/Leicester) | Market value: €45m

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Tomas Soucek (Czechia/West Ham) | Market value: €45m

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Luis Díaz (Colombia/Liverpool) | Market value: €45m

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Jorginho (Italy/Chelsea) | Market value: €45m

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Lorenzo Pellegrini (Italy/Roma) | Market value: €45m

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Franck Kessié (Ivory Coast/Milan) | Market value: €45m

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Martin Ødegaard (Norway/Arsenal) | Market value: €42m

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Alexander Isak (Sweden/Real Sociedad) | Market value: €40m

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Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso/Leverkusen) | Market value: €40m

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Sandro Tonali (Italy/Milan) | Market value: €40m

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Patrik Schick (Czechia/Leverkusen) | Market value: €40m

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Riyad Mahrez (Algeria/Man City) | Market value: €40m

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Wilfried Zaha (Ivory Coast/Crystal Palace) | Market value: €35m

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Dejan Kulusevski (Sweden/Tottenham) | Market value: €35m

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Hakan Calhanoglu (Turkey/Inter) | Market value: €35m

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Yves Bissouma (Mali/Brighton) | Market value: €35m

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Domenico Berardi (Italy/Sassuolo) | Market value: €35m

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Manuel Locatelli (Italy/Juventus) | Market value: €35m

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Nicolò Zaniolo (Italy/Roma) | Market value: €33m

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Naby Keïta (Guinea/Liverpool) | Market value: €30m

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Leon Bailey (Jamaica/Aston Villa) | Market value: €30m

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Sébastien Haller (Ivory Coast/Ajax) | Market value: €30m

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Nicolas Pépé (Ivory Coast/Arsenal) | Market value: €30m

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Ismaël Bennacer (Algeria/Milan) | Market value: €30m

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Duván Zapata (Colombia/Atalanta) | Market value: €30m

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Davinson Sánchez (Colombia/Tottenham) | Market value: €30m

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Merih Demiral (Turkey/Atalanta) | Market value: €30m

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Ciro Immobile (Italy/Lazio) | Market value: €30m

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Gianluca Scamacca (Italy/Sassuolo) | Market value: €30m

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Andrea Belotti (Italy/Torino) | Market value: €28m

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Moise Kean (Italy/Juventus) | Market value: €28m

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Giacomo Raspadori (Italy/Sassuolo) | Market value: €28m

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Dominik Szoboszlai (Hungary/Leipzig) | Market value: €28m

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Matteo Politano (Italy/Napoli) | Market value: €27m

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Xaver Schlager (Austria/Wolfsburg) | Market value: €27m

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Konrad Laimer (Austria/Leipzig) | Market value: €26m

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Saïd Benrahma (Algeria/West Ham) | Market value: €25m

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Lorenzo Insigne (Italy/Napoli) | Market value: €25m

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Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Italy/Napoli) | Market value: €25m

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Gianluca Mancini (Italy/Roma) | Market value: €25m

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Davide Calabria (Italy/Milan) | Market value: €25m

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Aleksandr Golovin (Russia/Monaco) | Market value: €25m

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Victor Lindelöf (Sweden/Man United) | Market value: €24m

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Eljif Elmas (North Macedonia/Napoli) | Market value: €24m

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Abdoulaye Doucouré (Mali/Everton) | Market value: €24m

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Amadou Haidara (Mali/Leipzig) | Market value: €24m

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Mohamed Camara (Mali/Salzburg) | Market value: €23m

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Hamed Junior Traorè (Ivory Coast/Sassuolo) | Market value: €22m

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Luis Muriel (Colombia/Atalanta) | Market value: €22m

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Marcel Sabitzer (Austria/Bayern) | Market value: €22m

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Christoph Baumgartner (Austria/Hoffenheim) | Market value: €22m

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Sasa Kalajdzic (Austria/Stuttgart) | Market value: €22m

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Patson Daka (Zambia/Leicester) | Market value: €22m

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Enock Mwepu (Zambia/Brighton) | Market value: €20m

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Bertrand Traoré (Burkina Faso/Aston Villa) | Market value: €20m

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Kelechi Iheanacho (Nigeria/Leicester) | Market value: €20m

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Samuel Chukwueze (Nigeria/Villarreal) | Market value: €20m

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Paul Onuachu (Nigeria/Genk) | Market value: €20m

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Stefan Savic (Montenegro/Atlético) | Market value: €20m

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Berat Djimsiti (Albania/Atalanta) | Market value: €20m

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Antonin Barak (Czechia/Hellas Verona) | Market value: €20m

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Seko Fofana (Ivory Coast/Lens) | Market value: €20m

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Jérémie Boga (Ivory Coast/Atalanta) | Market value: €20m

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Odilon Kossounou (Ivory Coast/Leverkusen) | Market value: €20m

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Musa Barrow (Gambia/Bologna) | Market value: €20m

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Leonardo Spinazzola (Italy/ Roma) | Market value: €20m

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Alessio Romagnoli (Italy/Milan) | Market value: €20m

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Bryan Cristante (Italy/ Roma) | Market value: €20m

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Davide Frattesi (Italy/Sassuolo) | Market value: €20m

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Wilmar Barrios (Colombia/Zenit) | Market value: €20m

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Yerry Mina (Colombia/Everton) | Market value: €20m

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Manor Solomon (Israel/Shakhtar) | Market value: €18m

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Yangel Herrera (Venezuela/Espanyol) | Market value: €18m

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Konstantinos Mavropanos (Greece/Stuttgart) | Market value: €17m

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Ihlas Bebou (Togo/Hoffenheim) | Market value: €16m

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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Georgia/D. Batumi) | Market value: €16m

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Miguel Almirón (Paraguay/Newcastle) | Market value: €16m

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Miralem Pjanic (Bosnia i Hercegowina/Besiktas) | Market value: €15m

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Guillermo Maripán (Chile/Monaco) | Market value: €15m

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Reinildo Mandava (Mosambique/Atlético) | Market value: €15m

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Geoffrey Kondogbia (Central African Republic/Atlético) | Market value: €15m

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Mbemba (DR Congo/Porto) | Market value: €15m

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Silas Katompa Mvumpa (DR Congo/Stuttgart) | Market value: €15m

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon/Barcelona) | Market value: €15m

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden/Milan) | Market value: €4m

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The 30-year-old Liverpool forward was the tragic hero as he missed the decisive penalty in what was a re-match of the Africa Cup final against Senegal. Blinded by countless laser pointers, Salah put his penalty over the crossbar. With a market value of €100 million, Salah is the second most valuable player on the planet to miss out on qualifying for the World Cup. The only player with a higher market value not to travel to the World Cup is the second most valuable player on the planet: Erling Haaland (€150m). The Borussia Dortmund striker could not get past the group stage with Norway. The Scandinavian country finished third behind the Netherlands and now also eliminated Turkey. 

The country with the most players with a market value of €20 million or more not to qualify is European champion Italy. The Squadra Azzurra has 25 players available with a €20 million-plus market value. Nonetheless, underdog, North Macedonia was able to eliminate Italy in the playoffs, which is why Gianluigi Donnarumma, Jorginho, and Co. could not qualify for the second time in a row. 

Like Salah’s Egypt, Sweden were also eliminated on Tuesday after losing 2-0 to Poland in the World Cup qualification playoff finals. As a result, Zlatan Ibrahimovic continues to await his first-ever World Cup goal. “I will continue as long as I can,” Ibrahimovic said after the lost final. “You will not get a different answer only because we lost this game and we are not going to the World Cup.” Ibrahimovic will be 44 when the World Cup is headed to North America in 2026. Ibrahimovic is not among the most valuable players to miss out, but his fantastic statistics and star power are reason enough to mention the Swedish forward. 

Top-XI These players will miss out on the World Cup in Qatar


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