English Players Dominate New List of the Most Valuable Young Ballers in World Football

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Alphonso Davies tops the list of football's new MVP's born after 2000 ?

Nov 4, 2020
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The CIES Football Observatory are back with their annual list of the most valuable young ballers in Europe's Top 5 divisions, compiling a comprehensive list of the priciest players born after 2000.

After completing a historic treble for Bayern Munich last year, flying Canadian full-back Alphonso Davies tops the list, with an estimated value of €180 M.

Davies value trumps last year's winner, Jadon Sancho, by €55 Million, with the Borussia Dortmund and England winger now valued at around €125 M. Barcelona golden boy Ansu Fati weighs in just behind Sancho with a value of €123 M – making the trio the three dearest crown jewels of European football.

Among the 12 big-5 league footballers born in the 2000s with an estimated value greater than €50M, there are three other Young Lions, with Mason Greenwood, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden joining Sancho in the power-rankings, with Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi (€47.1M) and BVB's Jude Belingham (€44.5M) valued just under.

Check out the most expensive young ballers in world football below and read the full list by heading to the CIES website.

Alphonso Davies - Bayern Munich - £162million

Jadon Sancho - Borussia Dormtmund - £112million

Ansu Fati - Barcelona - £110million

Erling Haaland - Borussia Dortmund - £108million

Mason Greenwood - Manchester United £104million

Ferran Torres - Manchester City - £95million

Bukayo Saka - Arsenal - £84million

Dejan Kulusevski - Juventus - £68million

Phil Foden - Manchester City - £63million

Rodrygo Goes - Real Madrid - £63million

Eduardo Camavinga - Rennes - £55million

Vinicius Junior - Real Madrid - £53million

Takesfusa Kubo - Villarreal - £43million

Callum Hudson-Odoi - Chelsea - £42million

Jude Bellingham - Borussia Dortmund - £40million

Johnathan David - Lille - £40million

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English Players Dominate New List of the Most Valuable Young Ballers in World Football

Alphonso Davies tops the list of football's new MVP's born after 2000 ?

Nov 4, 2020
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

The CIES Football Observatory are back with their annual list of the most valuable young ballers in Europe's Top 5 divisions, compiling a comprehensive list of the priciest players born after 2000.

After completing a historic treble for Bayern Munich last year, flying Canadian full-back Alphonso Davies tops the list, with an estimated value of €180 M.

Davies value trumps last year's winner, Jadon Sancho, by €55 Million, with the Borussia Dortmund and England winger now valued at around €125 M. Barcelona golden boy Ansu Fati weighs in just behind Sancho with a value of €123 M – making the trio the three dearest crown jewels of European football.

Among the 12 big-5 league footballers born in the 2000s with an estimated value greater than €50M, there are three other Young Lions, with Mason Greenwood, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden joining Sancho in the power-rankings, with Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi (€47.1M) and BVB's Jude Belingham (€44.5M) valued just under.

Check out the most expensive young ballers in world football below and read the full list by heading to the CIES website.

Alphonso Davies - Bayern Munich - £162million

Jadon Sancho - Borussia Dormtmund - £112million

Ansu Fati - Barcelona - £110million

Erling Haaland - Borussia Dortmund - £108million

Mason Greenwood - Manchester United £104million

Ferran Torres - Manchester City - £95million

Bukayo Saka - Arsenal - £84million

Dejan Kulusevski - Juventus - £68million

Phil Foden - Manchester City - £63million

Rodrygo Goes - Real Madrid - £63million

Eduardo Camavinga - Rennes - £55million

Vinicius Junior - Real Madrid - £53million

Takesfusa Kubo - Villarreal - £43million

Callum Hudson-Odoi - Chelsea - £42million

Jude Bellingham - Borussia Dortmund - £40million

Johnathan David - Lille - £40million

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The CIES Football Observatory are back with their annual list of the most valuable young ballers in Europe's Top 5 divisions, compiling a comprehensive list of the priciest players born after 2000.

After completing a historic treble for Bayern Munich last year, flying Canadian full-back Alphonso Davies tops the list, with an estimated value of €180 M.

Davies value trumps last year's winner, Jadon Sancho, by €55 Million, with the Borussia Dortmund and England winger now valued at around €125 M. Barcelona golden boy Ansu Fati weighs in just behind Sancho with a value of €123 M – making the trio the three dearest crown jewels of European football.

Among the 12 big-5 league footballers born in the 2000s with an estimated value greater than €50M, there are three other Young Lions, with Mason Greenwood, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden joining Sancho in the power-rankings, with Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi (€47.1M) and BVB's Jude Belingham (€44.5M) valued just under.

Check out the most expensive young ballers in world football below and read the full list by heading to the CIES website.

Alphonso Davies - Bayern Munich - £162million

Jadon Sancho - Borussia Dormtmund - £112million

Ansu Fati - Barcelona - £110million

Erling Haaland - Borussia Dortmund - £108million

Mason Greenwood - Manchester United £104million

Ferran Torres - Manchester City - £95million

Bukayo Saka - Arsenal - £84million

Dejan Kulusevski - Juventus - £68million

Phil Foden - Manchester City - £63million

Rodrygo Goes - Real Madrid - £63million

Eduardo Camavinga - Rennes - £55million

Vinicius Junior - Real Madrid - £53million

Takesfusa Kubo - Villarreal - £43million

Callum Hudson-Odoi - Chelsea - £42million

Jude Bellingham - Borussia Dortmund - £40million

Johnathan David - Lille - £40million

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English Players Dominate New List of the Most Valuable Young Ballers in World Football

Alphonso Davies tops the list of football's new MVP's born after 2000 ?

Nov 4, 2020
Jacob Davey
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The CIES Football Observatory are back with their annual list of the most valuable young ballers in Europe's Top 5 divisions, compiling a comprehensive list of the priciest players born after 2000.

After completing a historic treble for Bayern Munich last year, flying Canadian full-back Alphonso Davies tops the list, with an estimated value of €180 M.

Davies value trumps last year's winner, Jadon Sancho, by €55 Million, with the Borussia Dortmund and England winger now valued at around €125 M. Barcelona golden boy Ansu Fati weighs in just behind Sancho with a value of €123 M – making the trio the three dearest crown jewels of European football.

Among the 12 big-5 league footballers born in the 2000s with an estimated value greater than €50M, there are three other Young Lions, with Mason Greenwood, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden joining Sancho in the power-rankings, with Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi (€47.1M) and BVB's Jude Belingham (€44.5M) valued just under.

Check out the most expensive young ballers in world football below and read the full list by heading to the CIES website.

Alphonso Davies - Bayern Munich - £162million

Jadon Sancho - Borussia Dormtmund - £112million

Ansu Fati - Barcelona - £110million

Erling Haaland - Borussia Dortmund - £108million

Mason Greenwood - Manchester United £104million

Ferran Torres - Manchester City - £95million

Bukayo Saka - Arsenal - £84million

Dejan Kulusevski - Juventus - £68million

Phil Foden - Manchester City - £63million

Rodrygo Goes - Real Madrid - £63million

Eduardo Camavinga - Rennes - £55million

Vinicius Junior - Real Madrid - £53million

Takesfusa Kubo - Villarreal - £43million

Callum Hudson-Odoi - Chelsea - £42million

Jude Bellingham - Borussia Dortmund - £40million

Johnathan David - Lille - £40million

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