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Mohamed Salah Ranked The Fourth Most Valuable Player In The World Based On Current Market Value
Based on his current market value, Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah is presently regarded as the fourth most valuable player in the world, according to recent research. Take a look at the guys who made it to the top of the list below.
1. Kylian Mbappe, a starlet for Paris Saint-Germain With a market value of almost €160 million, Kylian Mbappe is currently the most valuable footballer in the world.
2. Erling Haaland, a new Manchester City player Erling Haaland is in second place on the list, with a market value of around €150 million (€10 million less than Mbappe, who is now in first place).
3. Vinicius Junior - Vinicius Junior, a Brazilian winger, is currently the world's third most valuable footballer. After winning the Champions League and La Liga with Real Madrid last season, Vinicius Junior's market worth has significantly increased.
4. Mohamed Salah - Due to his current market value, Salah has moved up to fourth place, ahead of Bruno Fernandes and Kevin De Bruyne.
The Egyptian footballer is presently valued at €100 million. For further information, see the image below.
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Man Utd's 3 flops signed with Cristiano Ronaldo money - and the 3 stars they missed out on
Manchester United transferred Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid for a world-record amount of £80 million in the summer of 2009, but they did not spend the money properly on reinforcements.It was never going to be simple for Manchester United to replace Cristiano Ronaldo's skill back in the summer of 2009, but they did have one significant edge in the form of £80 million.
Ronaldo was only 24 at the time, but he had already established himself as a true superstar, scoring 118 goals in 292 games for United, and his world-record sale to Real sent shockwaves through European football. United were losing the world's best young player, but they had the advantage of both time and money.On June 11, United accepted Real's enormous offer, which Uefa president Michel Platini described as "excessive," giving them plenty of time before the 2009/10 season began. The issue, at least according to Sir Alex Ferguson, was the status of the transfer market. United had the cash, but not the desire to spend it.Ferguson was forthright about his feelings about the system. He called the way the transfer market exploded during the summer "stupid," and suggested United would be "logical" in refusing to pay more than the going rate. Despite the Glazer family, United's unpopular owners, went public to reassure fans that they were delighted to back Ferguson in the transfer market.
Tehsin Nayani, a representative for the Glazer family, told assembled journalists that, despite losing £44.8 million the previous year, United's growing turnover and operating profit meant £60 million was ready to invest. "If the management wants to invest, he has a big amount of money," Nayani remarked. "The management has not been able to locate the players, so there has been a delay in signing anyone."After Ronaldo's exit was revealed, United ended up signing four players that summer. They paid £16 million for Wigan winger Antonio Valencia and added three additional players, none of whom have made an impact. This is the story of those three – and the three that United either passed on or felt were too expensive.
Three flops for Manchester United
Michael Owen
Gabriel Obertan
Mame Biram Diouf
Man Utd's 3 misses
Franck Ribery
Karim Benzema
David Villa
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