Selection Orange one of the most expensive of the World Cup: value estimated at 756 million, mainly thanks to Frenkie de Jong | Orange

With an estimated player transfer value of 756 million euros, the Dutch national football team is the seventh most expensive participating country in the World Cup in Qatar. The list was compiled after research by the statistics agency CIES Football Observatory, which determined the market values ​​of all 831 participating internationals.

The most expensive player going into the World Cup is Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund). With an estimated transfer value of 202 million euros, the English international is higher than competitors Vinícius Junior (201 million, Real Madrid) and Kylian Mbappé (185 million, Paris Saint-Germain), who, with their countries Brazil and France, are the top 3 most expensive teams. complete.

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Frenkie de Jong is highly valued within the Orange squad, the FC Barcelona midfielder should be worth 110 million euros. Matthijs de Ligt of Bayern Munich has a price tag of 90 million. Teun Koopmeijers (Atalanta) should yield 60 million. Captain Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) is estimated at 50 million, just like Denzel Dumfries (Inter).

Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong, who has not yet made his debut for the Orange squad, is listed for 35 million. Memphis Depay, whose contract with Barcelona expires next summer, is estimated at a transfer fee of 25 million. That’s as much as Manchester United’s Tyrell Malacia. Stefan de Vrij, whose contract also expires in the summer, would only be worth 15 million, Marten de Roon 10 million.


All participating countries together represent a value of approximately EUR 15 billion. The top 20 is arranged as follows:

1. England (1.449 billion),
2. Brazil (1.455 billion),
3. France (1.337 billion),
4. Spain (1.201 billion),
5. Portugal (1.154 billion),
6. Germany (1.020 billion),
7. Netherlands (756 million),
8. Argentina (748 million),
9. Uruguay (590 million),
10. Belgium (562 million), Croatia (478 million), Serbia (404 million), Denmark (403 million), Switzerland (366 million), United States (365 million), Senegal (315 million), Morocco (315 million) , Poland (313 million), Ghana (207 million) and Poland (205 million).

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| Schedule
The Dutch national team opens the World Cup against Senegal on November 21 at 5 p.m., one day after the opening game Qatar-Ecuador. View the complete schedule in Qatar. View the special World Cup match center here!


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