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Most valuable current centre-backs, midfielders, wingers in the world [Full list]
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Most valuable current centre-backs, midfielders, wingers in the world [Full list]

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The most valuable centre-backs, wingers and midfielders in the world at the moment have been revealed.

Transfermarkt recently updated the top 10 most valuable center-backs, midfielders and wingers in the world.

Arsenal’s William Saliba leads the list for the centre-back with €100 million, while Barcelona’s Pau Cubarsi and Paris Saint-Germain’s Willian Pacho are tied for second with €80 million each.

Here is the list of the most valuable centre-backs, wingers, and midfielders:

Valuable Center-Backs:
1. Saliba (Arsenal) – €100 million

2. Cubarsi (Barcelona) – €80 million

2. Pacho (Paris Saint-Germain) – €80 million

4. Gabriel (Arsenal) – €75 million

5. Gvardiol (Manchester City) – €70 million

5. Guehi (Manchester City) – €70 million

5. Upamecano (Bayern Munich) – €70 million

8. Bastoni (Inter) – €65 million

9. Luka Vuskovic (Hamburger SV) – €60 million

9. Huijsen (Real Madrid) – €60 million

Valuable Central Midfielders:

1. Pedri (Barcelona) – €150 million

2. Joao Neves (Paris Saint-Germain) – €140 million

3. Rice (Arsenal) – €120 million

4. Enzo (Chelsea) €90 million

4. Valverde (Real Madrid) – €90 million

6. Zaire-Emery (Paris Saint-Germain) – €80 million

6. Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest) – €75 million

8. Mainoo (Manchester United) – €70 million

8. Mac Allister (Liverpool) – €70 million

8. Guimaraes (Newcastle United) – €70 million

Valuable Left Wingers:

1. Kvaratskhelia (Paris Saint-Germain) – €140 million

1. Vinicius (Real Madrid) – €140 million

3. Ousmane Diomande (RB Leipzig) – €90 million

4. Yıldız (Juventus) – €75 million

4. Doku (Manchester City) – €75 million

4. Matheus Cunha (Manchester United) – €75 million

7. Barcola (Paris Saint-Germain) – €70 million

7. Luis Díaz (Bayern Munich) – €70 million

7. Raphinha (Barcelona) – €70 million

10. Gordon (Barcelona) – €55 million

Valuable Attacking Midfielders:

1. Bellingham (Real Madrid) – 130 million euros

2. Fermín López (Barcelona) – 100 million euros

2. Wirtz (Liverpool) – 100 million euros

2. Musiala (Bayern Munich) – 100 million euros

2. Palmer (Chelsea) – 100 million euros

2. Szoboszlai (Liverpool) – 100 million euros

7. Güler (Real Madrid) – 90 million euros

7. Cherki (Manchester City) – 90 million euros

7. Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) – 90 million euros

10. Nico Paz (Como) – 80 million euros

Valuable Right Wingers:

1. Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) – €200.00m

2. Michael Olise (Bayern Munich) – €150.00m

3. Desire Doue (PSG) – €120.00m

4. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) – €110.00m

5. Estêvão (Chelsea) – €80.00m

6. Antoine Semenyo (Man City) – €80.00m

7. Bryan Mbeumo (Man United) – €75.00m

8. Rayan (Bournemouth) – €60.00m

9. Pedro Neto (Chelsea) – €60.00m

10. Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) – €55.00m

Most valuable current centre-backs, midfielders, wingers in the world [Full list]

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