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Most Expensive Footballers 2021 CONFIRMED! [Top 15]


Erling Haaland and Marcus Rashford are now one of the most expensive footballers 2021, MySportDab reports. 

23 years old Marcus Rashford is valued at £130m-£172m (€150m-€200m) and at 14.8 per cent of the club’s total squad value.

20-year-old forward Haaland has the same value but with a higher percent of Borussia Dortmund’s total squad value.

Below them, you have PSG Star Kylian Mbappe and Atletico Madrid’s Joao Felix.

The other English players on the list are Phil Foden, and Bukayo Saka, both within the next-highest transfer bracket.

There are seven players in the value bracket of £77m-£103m.

Two from those seven players are; Tottenham Striker Harry Kane, and Liverpool right back Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The other five players within that value bracket are Timo Werner, Alphonso Davies, Lautaro Martinez, Frenkie de Jong, and Matthijs de Ligt.

According to this list by CIES, only player is featured per club and includes only teams in Europe’s top five league which are, Germany, Spain, England, Italy, and France.

In the English Premier League, Wolves winger Pedro Neto is the club’s highest-valued player between £60m-£77m.

Top 15 Most Expensive Footballers 2021

Most Expensive Footballers

Marcus Rashford€150-200m
Erling Haaland€150-200m
Joao Felix€120-150m
Phil Foden€120-150m
Kylian Mbappe€120-150m
Bukayo Saka€120-150m
Timo Werner€90-120m
Alexander-Arnold€90-120m
Alphonso Davies€90-120m
Frenkie De Jong€90-120m
De Ligt€90-120m
Harry Kane€90-120m
Moussa Diaby€70-90m
Vinicius Jr.€70-90m
Pedro Neto€70-90m

Everton star Richarlison and Leicester man Youri Tielemans are also valued within the same range.

Aston Villa Star Jack Grealish, and Southampton playmaker James Ward-Prowse are valued above £34m.

Real Madrid’s highest valued player on the list is winger Vinicius Jr £60m-£77m.

MySportDab understands that Bayern Leverkusen winger Moussa Diaby and RB Leipzig midfielder Dani Olmo are the only other players at the fourth-highest value range in the study.

In the lower range of the study, Burnley winger Dwight McNeil is valued at £43m-£60m, and he has a value of 35.3 per cent to the Burnley squad.

Crystal Palace’s most valued player is Eberechi Eze, at £25m-£34m, and he has a percentage asset of 28.4% to his club.

West Ham midfielder Declan Rice is valued around the range of £43m-£60m.


 Juventus Midfielder Aaron Ramsey Set For Liverpool Switch

Aaron Ramsey might be making a move back to English Premier League with Liverpool as a possible Wijnaldum replacement, MySportDab reports.

The Reds might be losing their player and they are currently looking at replacing him with the Wales International.

Aaron Ramsey might complete a move to Liverpool if Wijnaldum gets to leave club with interest coming from Barcelona.

The former Arsenal player might be interested in joining Jurgen Klopp’s side if a deal is agreed upon.

The former Gunners midfielder could return to England this summer according to reports.

Aaron Ramsey is considering a move to Liverpool after he spent more than a decade earlier in his career with Arsenal, according to claims by Calciomercato.

The Reds are likely to lose Georginio Wijnaldum and could desire a veteran to replace him in central areas.

West Ham are also linked to Ramsey, who has scored five times and assisted five times since arriving in Serie A ahead of the 2019-20 campaign.

Although his wages might be the only problem West Ham and Liverpool might have an issue with reaching an agreement.

Aaron Ramsey

The midfielder currently earns £400k a week in Juventus and it not sure if those clubs will be willing to pay him the smame amount.

A move looks possible with his club looking at a way to offload the player and reduce their budget.


Manchester United and Liverpool join race for Sulzuburg's Patson Daka 



Manchester United and Liverpool have joined Manchester City and Arsenal in scouting Red Bull Salzburg hitman Patson Daka ahead of a potential summer move.

After Erling Haaland was sold to Borussia Dortmund, Daka was the man drafted in as Salzburg’s starting striker and he has enjoyed an excellent season. The 22-year-old has racked up 20 goals in just 18 league games and has been earmarked for his own big move away this summer.

City & Arsenal have been following Daka for months | Chris Bauer/Getty Images

90min revealed in October 2020 that both City and Arsenal had been keeping tabs on Daka, with scouts adamant he is ready for a big move to the Premier League.

Now, Salzburger Nachrichten state that the English duo have been joined by both United and Liverpool, who see Daka as a potential bargain in their search for a new starting striker.

Salzburg are keen to keep Daka in the summer but have made it clear that they are prepared to sell for the right price. They are expected to demand somewhere close to the £17m Dortmund paid for Haaland, if not slightly more.

Daka is seen as an alternative to Haaland | Lars Baron/Getty Images

Speaking exclusively to 90min in France, Daka confessed to being a huge fan of Liverpool and admitted he fulfilled a lifelong dream by playing at Anfield in the 2019/20 Champions League group stage.

Reds boss Jurgen Klopp has been tipped to look for a new striker to rival Brazilian Roberto Firmino in an attempt to kick-start his stalling forward line, but if he is interested in Daka, he will have to fight off plenty of interest from elsewhere.

90min understands that in excess of 20 teams across Europe have registered their interest in Daka, but his desire to move to the Premier League could see him pay special attention to any offers from England.

United & Liverpool are both looking for a new forward | Pool/Getty Images

Daka is keen to follow in the footsteps of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah and become the next African to light it up in the Premier League.

Both City and United are believed to favour a move for former Salzburg team-mate Haaland, who could cost well over £100m, but it appears as though both have identified Daka as a cut-price alternative.

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