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Some of the most valuable young players in the world play in the Bundesliga. Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are the two leading teams in the rankings. However, Munich are title contenders this season.
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham is the most valuable under-22 player currently playing in the Bundesliga. Bellingham has a market value of 120 million euros and he is currently 19 years old. He has established himself as the first-team starter at Dortmund.
Bellingham is considered by many to be one of the most promising young players in football. He was also a first-team starter under Gareth Southgate and has remained consistent in his performances for club and country.
Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala is the second most valuable under-22 player in the Bundesliga. Musiala is now 20 years old and has a market value of 110 million euros. He has established himself as a starter for Bayern Munich's first team. Musiala is also one of the most important players under Hansi Flick.
Bayer Leverkusen youngster Florian Wirtz has a market value of €85 million and he is currently 19 years old. He has been in good form for Bayer Leverkusen since the start of this season.
Josko Gvardiol has attracted a lot of interest from Europe's top clubs following his impressive performances for RB Leipzig. The 21-year-old has a market value of 75 million euros and is currently one of the best defenders in the world. He is still very consistent in the Leipzig shirt and also helps Croatia to finish in third place at the 2022 World Cup.
Alphonso Davies has a market value of 70 million euros and he is now 22 years old while Szoboszlai is currently valued at 40 million euros.
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Man United announce second quarter financial results
Man United turned a profit for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic hit – their latest financial results show – and the Glazers have not received a dividend for the second straight quarter… but no mention The club's ongoing £6 billion takeover battle
There was no comment from Richard Arnold on the press release and no calls
United's earnings fell due to World Cup and Europa League
Manchester United announced their second-quarter results for fiscal year 2023 on Thursday, while making no mention of current offers for the club or the ongoing process.
There was no comment from chief executive Richard Arnold in the statement, nor was there a scheduled conference call - which has become the norm in previous years.
United's revenue fell 9.8% year-on-year to £163.3m in the three months to 31 December due to the impact of the winter World Cup and Europa League participation.
Staff costs fell by £20.4m to £77.3m due to their failure to attend the Champions League and what the club described as a "squad change".
The results also show United's debt at £535.7m compared with £477.1m the year before due to pound-versus-dollar strength on US debt with interest at $650m US dollars. Manchester United have announced their second quarter financial results for December
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