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Top 10 most valuable footballers in 2023

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Which players are the most valuable in case of assignment of the contract? We have compiled its own ranking of athletes under 25. 10) Gavi (Pablo Martín Páez Gavira) – 2004 Value: 90 million euros. Team: Barcelona. National player: Spain 9) Federico Valverde – 1998 Value: 100 million euros. Team: Real Madrid. National player: Uruguay 8) Bukayo Saka – 2001 Value: 100 million euros. Team: Arsenal. National player: England 7) Jamal Musiala – 2003 Value: 100 million euros. Team: Bayern Monaco. National player: Germany 6) Pedri (Pedro González López) – 2002 Value: 100 million euros. Team: Barcelona. National player: Spain 5) Phil Foden – 2000 Value: 110 million euros. Team: Manchester City. National player: England 4) Jude Bellingham – 2003 Value: 110 million euros. Team: Borussia Dortmund. National player: England 3) Vinicius Jr. (Vinícius José Paixão de Oliveira Júnior) – 2000 Value: 120 million euros. Team: Real Madrid. National player: Brazil 2) Erling Haaland – 2000 Value: 170 million euros. Team: Manchester City. National player: Norway 1) Kylian Mbappè – 1998 Value: 180 million euros. Team: PSG. National player: France


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