Lamine Yamal overtook Kylian Mbappé

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Lamine Yamal continues to panic all the counters. At just 17 years old, the Spanish winger saw his valuation on Transfermarkt rise to a total of 180 million euros, during the site’s last update. Unheard of for a player of his age. An estimate which makes him the third most expensive player on the planet, tied with Jude Bellingham, behind Vinicius Junior and Erling Haaland (200 million euros each) and just ahead of a certain Kylian Mbappé (160 million euros).

The captain of the French team (86 caps, 48 ​​goals), long considered the most expensive player in the world, lost his place earlier this season to his Brazilian teammate Real Madrid. The former Parisian therefore pays for his mixed start to the financial year, and continues his fall to fifth place, after seeing his value drop by 20 million euros on the site. In view of his latest performances, the Bondynois could well move up the rankings and why not recover his throne. Unless a 17-year-old Spaniard takes it for good.

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