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Barcelona have the seventh-most valuable squad in the world with €875.4 million market value


Despite facing ongoing financial challenges and constraints related to salary caps, FC Barcelona continues to stand out as one of the world’s most powerful football clubs in terms of player market value.

Indeed, according to data from Transfermarkt, Barcelona’s squad boasts a total market valuation of €875.4 million, making them the seventh most valuable team in the world when considering the value of all players currently part of the first team.

Lamine Yamal leads the way

Barcelona’s roster includes some of the most highly valued players globally, with notable players such as Lamine Yamal, Gavi, Pedri, Frenkie de Jong, and Ronald Araujo leading the list.

As per Transfermarkt, Lamine Yamal’s current market value stands at €120 million, making him the highest-valued player in the Blaugrana squad.

Yamal’s significant rise in value since the last European Championship has catapulted him into the top 10 most valuable players globally.

Courtesy: Transfermarkt

Gavi, currently recovering from an ACL injury, is valued at €90 million, while Pedri’s market value stands at €80 million. Meanwhile, both De Jong and Araujo are each estimated at €70 million.

Meanwhile, marquee summer signing Dani Olmo is valued at €60 million, while fellow new arrival, Pau Victor has a market value of €1.5 million – one of the lowest in the squad.

This valuation reflects the immense talent and potential within the Barcelona squad, despite the financial hurdles faced by these clubs.

Real Madrid lead the charts

In contrast, Real Madrid, with a value of €1.32 billion, tops the charts and is the only Spanish club ahead of Barcelona.

Their squad features players with some of the highest market values, including Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr., and Jude Bellingham, each valued at €180 million, the highest alongside Erling Haaland.

Manchester City come in second with a total market value of €1.2 billion, while Arsenal (€1.09 billion) are third.



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