Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden have been crowned the world’s most valuable players

England’s bright lights are the two most valuable players in the world as Jude Bellingham tops with £184m and Phil Foden is second with £177m…while Kylian Mbappe falls behind Vinicius Jr and Erling Haaland at £169m
- Jude Bellingham topped the CIES Football Observatory’s transfer value rankings
- The 19-year-old, valued at £184million, beat out the likes of Foden, Mbappe and Haaland
- There are 14 English stars in the list including Saka, James, Sterling and Sancho
- City stars Foden, Haaland and Rodri are the top-ranked Premier League stars
England stars Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden have just been crowned as the world’s most valuable players.
Bellingham’s form on and off the pitch shows no sign of ending as the 19-year-old passed England team-mate Foden – but both young stars left French star Kylian Mbappe behind in the world’s 100 most valuable footballers.
Bellingham’s estimated transfer value is an exceptional £183.9million, according to the CIES Football Observatory.

Borussia Dortmund star Jude Bellingham tops the 100 most valuable players list with a whopping £184m worth

Bellingham’s England team-mate Phil Foden is the Premier League’s most valuable player at £177.5m
Manchester City star Foden, 22, is valued at £177.5m while PSG winger Mbappe has to settle for third place after being valued at £168.7m.
CIES calculates a player’s transfer value based on factors such as his salary, his club’s performance in various competitions and remaining contract time.
Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior and Man City superstar Erling Haaland make up the top five – valued at £168.5m and £154.8m respectively.
Bellingham has skyrocketed since the summer rankings in June 2022, where he was reportedly worth £114.3million and found himself fifth.
After a sensational World Cup in Qatar, Bellingham has caught the eye of Europe’s elite clubs.
The Dortmund star remains Liverpool’s main target but Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester City are all vying for the prodigy’s signature.

Kylian Mbappe is in third place with the superstar valued at £168.7m by PSG and France


Vinicius Jr. and Erling Haaland follow at £168.5m and £154.8m respectively
In fact, Bellingham and Haaland have swapped rankings since last June – with the Norwegian topping the polls at the time.
The striker had just moved to Manchester and is said to be worth £130.4million, more than double the £51.2million City Dortmund paid to activate his release clause.
Given the striker’s sensational form for City – with 27 goals already – and his contract running until 2027, Haaland is likely to move up the rankings in the near future.
In the latest ranking, Barcelona’s young midfield duo Pedri and Gavi follow Haaland.
The Spanish stars are valued at £150.6m and £130.6m respectively after their outstanding performances for the Catalan giants.
There are 14 Three Lions players that make up the top 100 list, including Bukayo Saka (£96.2m), Reece James (£87.9m), Raheem Sterling (£82.3m) and Jadon Sancho (69.7 million pounds).
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