France & England dominate
“I was surprised too,” said Pascal Groß after his first nomination for the German national team at the age of 32 – which he was of course very happy about: “I’ve always said that it’s my dream to be in the national team . Now I’m living my dream.” With the central midfielder from Brighton & Hove Albion, national coach Hansi Flick called up one of the most valuable German non-national players – Gross’ market value of 8 million euros is surpassed by only ten other footballers in this country.
Khedira, Ducksch & Co.: Germany’s most valuable non-national players
Grischa Prömel – TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €7m
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Note: Players who have never been nominated for the DFB team
As of September 6, 2023
Marvin Schwäbe – 1. FC Koln – market value: €7M
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Janik Haberer – Union Berlin – market value: €7m
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Niklas Dorsch – FC Augsburg – market value: €7m
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Tom Krauss – Mainz 05 – market value: €7m
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Marvin Ducksch – Werder Bremen – market value: €7.5M
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Moritz Jenz – VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €7.5m
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Alexander Nübel – VfB Stuttgart – market value: €8m
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Dennis Geiger – TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €8m
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Ansgar Knauff – E. Frankfurt – market value: €8m
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Timo Hübers – 1. FC Koln – market value: €8.5M
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Stefan Ortega – Man City – market value: €9m
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Eric Martel – 1. FC Koln – market value: €9m
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Rani Khedira – Union Berlin – market value: €10m
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Jonathan Burkardt – Mainz 05 – market value: €10m
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Deniz Undav – VfB Stuttgart – market value: €10M
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Robert Andrich – Bayer 04 – market value: €11M
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Hany Mukhtar – Nashville SC – market value: €12M
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Jordan Beyer – Burnley FC – market value: €16M
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Vitaly Janelt – Brentford FC – market value: €20M
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The list is headed by FC Brentford’s Vitaly Janelt (25), who is valued at €20m. The defensive midfielder made ten appearances for the U21s by the summer of 2021, culminating in the European Championship triumph. Since then, the native of Hamburg, who has increased his market value four times in a row since winter 2021, has been waiting for a call from the DFB.
With Burnley’s Jordan Beyer (23) and Nashville’s Hany Mukhtar (28), behind Janelt there are two other professionals who are under contract abroad. Only behind them in the other places are mostly players from the Bundesliga, including three center forwards – a position that is in demand in Germany. In the current Flick squad, after the departure of Niclas Füllkrug (30), with Thomas Müller (33) replacing him, only one man remained at the top. As is well known, the experienced player prefers to act behind or around a real centre-forward.
Options for the front that have not yet been tested would be Bremen’s Marvin Ducksch (29), Neu-Stuttgart’s Deniz Undav (27) or Mainz (23), but the latter two are only on the horizon because they have not yet played a game in this one due to injuries contested the season. With market values of 7.5 million euros for Ducksch and 10 million euros for Undav and Burkardt, the trio is one of the top 10 most valuable center forwards in Germany.
4 Bundesliga legionnaires among the most valuable non-national players worldwide
There is no German professional in the top ranks in international competition, but there are four legionnaires from the Bundesliga: Gladbach’s Manu Koné (22), the two Leipzig players Castello Lukeba (20) and Mohamed Simakan (23) and Leverkusen’s new left-back Alejandro Grimaldo (27), all of whom are on hold for France and Spain due to the high level of competition.
Koné, Grimaldo & Co.: Most valuable non-national players worldwide
Alejandro Grimaldo – Spain – Market value: €25m
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Note: Players who have never been nominated for their national team; As of September 6, 2023
Adam Webster – England – market value: €25m
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Plays for Brighton & Hove Albion
Álex Remiro – Spain – Market value: €25m
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Plays for Real Sociedad
Sean Longstaff – England – market value: €25m
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Plays for Newcastle United
Tetê – Brazil – market value: €25m
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Plays for Galatasaray
Maxence Caqueret – France – market value: €25m
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Plays for Olympique Lyon
Ezri Konsa – England – market value: €25m
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Plays for Aston Villa
Curtis Jones – England – market value: €25m
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Plays for Liverpool FC
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – England – market value: €25m
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Plays for Leicester City
Aaron Wan-Bissaka – England – market value: €25m
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Plays for Manchester United
Taylor Harwood-Bellis – England – market value: €25m
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Plays for Southampton FC
Tino Livramento – England – market value: €25m
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Plays for Newcastle United
Pepê – Brazil – market value: €25m
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Plays for FC Porto
Fábio Vieira – Portugal – market value: €25m
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Plays for Arsenal
Destiny Udogie – Italy – Market value: €25m
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Plays for Tottenham Hotspur
Beto – Portugal – Market value: €25m
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Plays for Everton FC
Castello Lukeba – France – market value: €25m
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Plays for RB Leipzig
Malo Gusto – France – market value: €25m
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Plays for Chelsea
Mohamed Simakan – France – market value: €25m
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Plays for RB Leipzig
Endrick – Brazil – market value: €25m
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Plays for SE Palmeiras Sao Paulo
Rico Henry – England – market value: €28m
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Plays for Brentford FC
Marcus Edwards – England – market value: €30m
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Plays for Sporting Lisbon
Martin Terrier – France – Market value: €30m
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Plays for Stade Rennes
Noni Madueke – England – market value: €30m
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Plays for Chelsea
Max Kilman – England – market value: €30m
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Plays for Wolverhampton Wanderers
Oihan Sancet – Spain – market value: €30m
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Plays for Athletic Bilbao
Pierre Kalulu – France – market value: €30m
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Plays for AC Milan
Rayan Cherki – France – market value: €30m
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Plays at Olympique Lyon
Gabri Veiga – Spain – market value: €30m
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Plays for Al-Ahli SFC
Allan Saint-Maximin – France – market value: €32m
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Plays for Al-Ahli SFC
João Pedro – Brazil – market value: €32m
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Plays for Brighton & Hove Albion
Amine Gouiri – France – market value: €35m
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Plays for Stade Rennes
Harvey Elliott – England – market value: €35m
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Plays for Liverpool FC
Elye Wahi – France – market value: €35m
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Plays for RC Lens
Joe Willock – England – market value: €38m
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Plays for Newcastle United
Anthony Gordon – England – market value: €38m
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Plays for Newcastle United
Michael Olise – France – market value: €38m
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Plays for Crystal Palace
Morgan Gibbs-White – England – Market value: €40m
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Plays for Nottingham Forest
Manu Koné – France – market value: €40m
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Plays for Borussia Monchengladbach
Jacob Ramsey – England – market value: €42m
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Plays for Aston Villa
For Koné, the second most valuable non-national player in the world with an estimate of 40 million euros, a nomination for the “Équipe Tricolore” would have come too early anyway, as he took part in team training for the first time this Wednesday after a knee injury at the U21 European Championship. In terms of his market value, the central midfielder can keep up in his position in France, only Eduardo Camavinga (20) is clearly ahead there.
Things are different with Lukeba and Simakan. If you only look at the market values, 13 French central defenders are valued higher than the RB duo with 25 million euros each. That’s why both were allowed to recommend themselves to the U21s for higher tasks, for which Simakan is no longer eligible to play after the European Championships in Romania and Georgia. Unlike Lukeba, who has been called up again by new coach Thierry Henry. Grimaldo’s last appearance in the Spain jersey was a long time ago. The 27-year-old last played for his home country in 2016, but he could draw the attention of coach Luis de la Fuente with consistently convincing performances for the “Werkself”.
Overall, the 25 most valuable non-national players are mainly footballers from England and France, where the reservoir of top professionals seems inexhaustible. This is illustrated by the top nine places, led by Aston Villa’s Jacob Ramsey (22), all occupied by players from these two countries.
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