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The Transfer Market has revealed the top XI Most Valuable European Players for the 2022 FIFA World Cup ahead of the competition's start on November 20th, 2022.
Thibaut Courtois, the first choice goalkeeper for Belgium and Real Madrid, is the most valuable European goalkeeper at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. According to the most recent transfer market data, the goalkeeper is worth €60 million.
According to a transfer market update, Portugal international Ruben Dias and Netherlands international Matthijs De Ligt are the two most valuable European center backs in the 2022 World Cup. Ruben Dias is worth around €75 million on the open market, while Matthijs De Ligt is worth around €70 million.Trent Alexander Arnold of England and Joao Cancelo of Portugal are the most expensive left and right backs in Europe for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with an estimated market value of €70 million each.
Pablo Gavi, a Barcelona youngster and Spain international, is Europe's most valuable central defensive midfielder at the FIFA World Cup. On the open market, the youngster is worth around €90 million.
Pedri, a Barcelona midfielder, and Jude Bellingham, an England youngster, are the most expensive central midfielders in Europe for the 2022 FIFA World Cup; each player has a market value of around €100 million.Kylian Mbappe of France is Europe's most valuable center forward at the FIFA World Cup 2022. The prolific French forward is worth €160 million on the market.
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Man Utd take first Cristiano Ronaldo action with telling Old Trafford poster removal
Manchester United has begun legal action against Cristiano Ronaldo following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan in which he slammed various aspects of the club. Workers have been seen tearing a large poster of Ronaldo from the side of Old Trafford, fueling transfer rumors even more.
The 37-year-old has made a bold move to leave United, joining 'Piers Morgan Uncensored' to vent his rage at the club. During the 90-minute interview, he claimed the Glazer family 'didn't care' about sporting success, admitted he 'didn't respect' manager Erik ten Hag, and criticized the lack of 'evolution' since his departure in 2008."Manchester United notes the media coverage regarding an interview with Cristiano Ronaldo," the club said in a statement on Monday. The club will consider its response once all of the facts are known. Our focus remains on preparing for the second half of the season and maintaining the momentum, belief, and unity that the players, manager, staff, and fans have built."
And the Red Devils appear to have begun taking action against the Portugal international by removing him from view at Old Trafford. Ronaldo appeared in an Adidas poster promoting the new home kit, but workers were seen ripping it off the stadium walls on Wednesday afternoon.
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The first installment of Ronaldo's full interview with Morgan will air tonight at 8 p.m., followed by the second installment tomorrow at the same time. Morgan has hinted that the United great has revealed much more than what has already been published, including his long-term rival, Lionel Messi.
According to ESPN, the Carrington dressing room is growing increasingly confident that Ronaldo will not play for United again following the humiliating defeat. Ten Hag is said to be dissatisfied with the veteran's verbal assault and has told co-owner Joel Glazer, chief executive Richard Arnold, and football director John Murtough that he wants him gone.United's actions on Wednesday will only add fuel to the fire that is Ronaldo transfer speculation ahead of the January transfer window. It is widely assumed that he gave Morgan the interview in order to force the club to sell him, and he will almost certainly get his wish.
The wantaway No. 7 will be completely focused on cementing his legacy by leading Portugal to World Cup glory in Qatar, which begins this Sunday. However, the contents of his lengthy interview with Morgan on Talk TV could tarnish his legacy at Old Trafford even further.
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