Olise Ranks 4th, Rice Places 7th, Alvarez Secures 10th Spot Among the Most Valuable Players in the World Cup Semi-finals

Olise Ranks 4th, Rice Places 7th, Alvarez Secures 10th Spot Among the Most Valuable Players in the World Cup Semi-finals

The World Cup has reached its climax, with four footballing powerhouses remaining in the competition. For the first time, the top four FIFA-ranked teams - France, Argentina, England, and Spain - have secured semi-final spots. France, ranked first, will face Spain, ranked fourth, on Tuesday, while Argentina, ranked second, will take on England, ranked third, on Wednesday.

The tournament's remaining players boast impressive international credentials, with several global superstars still in contention to lift the trophy in New York on Sunday. Among them are some of the most valuable players in the competition. Spain and Barcelona's 18-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal leads the pack with a market value of €200 million, despite not yet reaching his full potential in the tournament.

Kylian Mbappé, France's 27-year-old hero, follows closely with a market value of €180 million, having scored eight goals and currently leading the Golden Boot race. Spain's Pedri and France's Michael Olise are tied for third, each with a value of €150 million. England's Jude Bellingham ranks fifth with a €130 million valuation, while France's Désiré Doué and England's Declan Rice are each worth €120 million. Rounding out the top 10 are Bukayo Saka, William Saliba, and Julián Alvarez, with values of €110 million, €100 million, and €100 million, respectively.

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