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Barcelona wonderkid tops listing of highest-valued Below-21 gamers on the planet at €180 million

Barcelona wonderkid tops listing of highest-valued Below-21 gamers on the planet at €180 million

Over the previous yr or so, Lamine Yamal has witnessed unprecedented development, which has catapulted him into changing into the most effective wingers in Europe.

On the age of simply 17, Yamal completed eighth within the Ballon d’Or rankings this yr whereas additionally serving to Spain safe the European Championship in the summertime.

For Barcelona, Yamal has stepped up his recreation underneath Hansi Flick, racking up six objectives and eight assists in all competitions this season.

Yamal: The most costly U21 participant on the planet

Apart from being a future Ballon d’Or candidate, Yamal’s fast rise to prominence has additionally skyrocketed his worth.

In truth, Lamine Yamal is at the moment the costliest Below 21 participant on the planet.

That is based on CIES Soccer Observatory, which believes Yamal’s market worth stands at round €180 million, which significantly makes him the highest-valued participant in his age group.

The current and the longer term. (Photograph by Alex Caparros/Getty Photos)

To place issues into perspective, second-placed Alejandro Garnacho of Manchester United is valued at €114 million, which is €66 million decrease than Yamal’s valuation.

Actual Madrid’s new signing Endrick is sixth on the listing with a valuation of €97 million. He’s joined by his teammate Arda Guler, valued at €76 million.

Nevertheless, each gamers have struggled with game-time at Actual Madrid this season. Yamal, in distinction, has confirmed to be a central a part of Barcelona’s attacking setup that has scored objectives for enjoyable this season.

Curiously, although, not one of the Barcelona kids, aside from Yamal, make into the highest 20 most costly U21 gamers.

The second-highest Barcelona participant on the listing is Pau Cubarsi, who’s standing twenty third with a valuation of simply €50 million.

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