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1. Kylian Mbappe (PSG) - €630 Million
Kylian Mbappe tops the list of top players with the most expensive contracts in football history, with an estimated total income of €630 million with PSG over the next three years (2022-2025).
2. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - €555 Million
Lionel Messi has the second-highest contract in football history, with a total earned income of €555 million with Barcelona from 2017 to 2021. During his time in Barcelona, the 35-year-old PSG forward earned a lot of money.
3. Neymar (PSG) - €267 Million
Neymar is the third most expensive player in football history, with a total income of €267 million with PSG from 2017 to 2023.
4. Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) - €220 Million (2018-2022)
Cristiano Ronaldo's four-year contract with Juventus from 2018 to 2022 ranks fifth in football history, with a total earned income of €220 million.
5. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid) - €178 Million (2016-2022)
Gareth Bale is one of the top five players in football history with the most expensive contracts, having earned €178 million with Real Madrid.
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Report: Club already planning £25.8m bid for 'incredible' Arsenal player, he's currently at the World Cup
Juventus are planning a move for Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiyasu, who is currently representing Japan at the World Cup.
According to CMW, despite recent improvements in terms of solidity and results, Max Allegri wants to strengthen his backline.
It is estimated that luring the Japanese international away from the Emirates Stadium would cost 30 million euros (£25.8 million).
He helped Japan shock Germany in the World Cup, coming from behind to defeat them 2-1 in the first round of group games.Juve reportedly likes the Arsenal defender's versatility, as he can play at full-back or even centre-half in a pinch.
They would be able to make a transfer only during the summer transfer window because they would need to reallocate their non-EU spots.
Tomiyasu has Serie A experience, having joined Arsenal from Bologna, and Juventus appear to be hoping to entice him back to Italy.This season, the Japanese international has lost his first-choice right-back spot to Ben White, but Mikel Arteta values his professionalism and versatility.
Tomiyasu, dubbed "incredible" by Kevin Campbell, could play a significant role for Arsenal after the World Cup as they attempt to maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League.
The World Cup should provide him with some fitness and confidence, especially if Japan maintains the level of play that saw them defeat the 2014 World Cup champions.
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