This summer’s Euros will showcase an abundance of elite talent. We take a look and examine the squads of the top ten countries with the highest market values.
With the Euros looming in the summer, stars such as Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappe, and Kevin De Bruyne are all eager to lead their nations to victory. But which country’s squad is worth the most?
Top 10 Countries With The Highest Market Value
10. Turkey – £290.4 million
According to Transfermarkt, Turkey’s squad holds a total market value of £290.4 million. Their team features a combination of emerging young talents like Kenan Yildiz, aged 18, alongside experienced players such as Hakan Çalhanoğlu, aged 30.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu stands as the most valuable player in the squad, with a market value of £34.2 million, whereas the least valued player is Okan Kocuk, the fourth-choice goalkeeper, with a market value of £727,000.
9. Denmark – £294.4 million
Denmark’s squad, valued at £294.4 million, edges slightly ahead of Turkey. With an average age of 26.7, the team includes key players like Andreas Christensen, Jonas Wind, and Mathias Jensen.
Christensen leads the squad with the highest market value, standing at £34.4 million, while Kasper Schmeichel holds the lowest market value in the squad at £855,000.
8. Belgium – £456.9 million
Belgium’s squad is valued at £456.9 million, showing a notable increase compared to Denmark’s total value. With an average age of 25.8, Belgium possesses the youngest squad among the top ten countries. Emerging talents such as Jeremy Doku and Amadou Onana are rapidly establishing themselves on the international scene for Belgium.
Within Belgium’s squad, Jeremy Doku possesses the highest market value at £55.6 million, while Jan Vertonghen holds the lowest value at £1.3 million.
7. Germany – £562 million
Germany’s team roster boasts a total market value of £562 million, with an average age of 28.1 years, making them the oldest among the top ten squads. Notably, experienced players such as Thomas Müller and Manuel Neuer likely contribute to this higher average age.
Jamal Musiala stands out in the squad with an exceptional market value of £94.2 million, whereas Oliver Baumann has the lowest value at £3.4 million among the team.
6. Netherlands – £613.3 million
The Netherlands squad is valued at an impressive £613.3 million in total, showcasing a blend of seasoned veterans and promising young talents. With players such as Virgil Van Dijk, Xavi Simmons, and Jeremie Frimpong, the team embodies a mix of experience and potential.
Xavi Simmons boasts the highest market value within the squad, standing at an impressive £59.9 million, while Daley Blind holds the lowest value at £2.6 million.
5. Italy – £634 million
Italy has secured a position in the top five for squad values, totaling £634 million. After their triumph in Euro 2020, the team is witnessing the rise of promising talents like Destiny Udogie, Alessandro Bastoni, and Nicolo Zaniolo, eager to showcase their abilities.
Nicolo Barella tops the squad with the highest market value of £64.2 million, while Giacomo Bonaventura holds the lowest value at £2.6 million among the players.
4. Spain – £730 million
With a squad value of £730 million, Spain is nurturing some incredibly promising talents such as Pedri, Gavi, and Nico Williams, adding an exciting dynamic to their team.
Rodri holds the highest market value in the squad, totaling £94 million, whereas Jesus Navas possesses the lowest value at £2.5 million.
3. Portugal – £880.6 million
Portugal ranks in the top three for squads with the highest total market value, reaching an impressive £880.6 million. With a lineup filled with world-class talent, they will be aiming for further success in the Euros following their triumphant campaign in 2016.
Portugal’s squad sees Rafael Leão at the top with the highest market value of £77 million, while Pepe holds the lowest value at £684k.
2. France – £1 billion
France’s squad boasts an astounding total value of £1 billion, a testament to the exceptional talent within their ranks, including stars like Kylian Mbappe, Eduardo Camavinga, and William Saliba, highlighting their formidable presence in international football.
Kylian Mbappe holds the highest market value in the squad at £154 million, while Oliver Giroud has the lowest value at £3.4 million.
1. England – £1.2 billion
With an astounding squad value of £1.2 billion, England claims the top spot in the Euros rankings. Fueled by an abundance of world-class young talent, they are positioned to maintain their dominance for the foreseeable future.
Jude Bellingham boasts the highest market value within the squad at £154 million, whereas Jordan Henderson has the lowest value at £5.1 million among the players.
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