The top 10 includes three other Premier League players alongside Haaland: Bukayo Saka from Arsenal (€157 million), Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (€150 million), and Manchester City’s Phil Foden (€144 million). Germany’s Florian Wirtz, valued at €151 million, represents the Bundesliga, while Real Madrid’s Rodrygo adds another name to the club’s strong presence in the top 10 with a valuation of €140 million.
The report also highlights high-valued players from leagues outside Europe’s traditional powerhouses. Sporting CP’s Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres, valued at €73 million, leads this category, showcasing the emergence of valuable talent from sources.
Brighton’s Bart Verbruggen, at €67 million, is the highest-valued goalkeeper, impressing at just 22 years old.
Notably, none of Liverpool’s players appear in the top 24, despite the team’s strong performances domestically and in Europe. This absence reflects the club’s ageing squad and the uncertainty surrounding the contracts of several key players. Cody Gakpo, valued at €104 million, is Liverpool’s highest-valued player on the list, with many top stars facing contract expirations by 2027.
For defenders, Manchester City’s Joško Gvardiol leads the rankings at €115.7 million, emphasizing his status as one of Europe’s elite young centre-backs.