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The market value of the players increases as they improve their performance. The transfer market has released an update on the most valuable players in football history.
Jan Oblak is the team's most valuable goalkeeper. His peak market value was €100 million in the 2018/2019 season.
The most valuable central defenders of all time are Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe. Erling Haaland has a market value of 170 million euros while Mbappe has a market value of 200 million euros for the 2018/2019 season. It turned out that they were the best young stars in Europe. Mbappe has scored 34 goals and has eight assists while Haaland has 48 goals and seven assists in the 2022/2023 season.
Neymar Junior and Lionel Messi are the most valuable wingers of all time in football. Each of them has a market value of 180 million euros in the 2017/2018 season. The most expensive midfielders in football history are Kevin De Bruyne and Jude Bellingham. De Bruyne has a market value of 150 million euros in the 2017/2018 season while Bellingham has a market value of 120 million euros.
The most valuable left and right full-backs in football history are Alphonso Davies and Trent Alexander Arnold. Davies has a market value of €80 million for the 2020/2021 season while Tent has a market value of €110 million for the 2019/2020 season.
Here are the top most valuable players in football history.
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Manchester United have progressed to the semi-finals of the FA Cup following a penalty shootout win over Brighton.
OH. I don't know where to start after that other than to say 'what a relief' as an instant reaction to Manchester United's win over Brighton.
For 120 minutes we felt like nothing happened and the possibility of a penalty was bleak. United have lost seven of their last eight penalty shootouts. The most painful memory is the defeat to Villarreal, in which David de Gea failed to stop the number 11 he faced and then missed his own shot.
Luckily, this time he didn't go too far. De Gea failed to save five people before Solly March missed a sixth. That is the only way for United to win, should Brighton miss the target.
Credit to United penalty takers. The Reds coldly attacked six with Victor Lindelof as the winner.
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester United:
Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final
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Neville picks man of the match
Gary Neville has hailed Manchester United's sixth penalty taker as his man of the match, crediting Victor Lindelof's performance.
He was at odds with broadcaster BBC Sport, who called Brighton's Moises Caicedo man of the match.
Lindelof was part of the backline with Luke Shaw, who kept a clean sheet for 120 minutes. This is his first time partnering with Shaw as a two-man defender. The Swede's leadership was crucial, he was solid throughout the game, making five saves and 11 recoveries, winning five duels.
But the most important statistic is that he buried his penalty in the net. Manchester United return to Wembley to face Man City in the final.
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