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When a club signs a player, they guarantee to offer him a better contract so that he stays at the club longer. There are the most successful players in Europe whose contracts expire in 2023.
The most valuable central strikers whose contracts expire in 2023 are Marcus Thuram and Karim Benzema. Thuram playing for Borussia Monchegladbach has a market value of 32 million euros while Benzema has a market value of 35 million euros. Benzema has been at Real Madrid since 2009 while Thuram joined Borussia Mönchegladbach in 2019. Wilfred Zaha with a market value of 27 million euros and Lionel Messi with a market value of 45 million euros are the most valuable wingers whose contracts expire in 2023.
Andrien Rabiot and Youri Tielemans, each with a market value of €30 million, are the most valuable central midfielders whose contracts expire in 2023. Rabiot joined Juventus in 2019 while Tielemans joined Leicester City in 2019.
David De Gea is the most valuable goalkeeper whose contract expires in 2023. The Spaniard is set to extend his contract with the club. He has been at Manchester United since 2011.
Here are the top 11 most valuable players whose contracts expire in 2023.
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Chelsea know they have signed some top talent this summer.
Former Chelsea star Florent Malouda believes Romelu Lukaku could have a future at Stamford Bridge but will need to mend his relationship with the fans. The Frenchman is also hopeful that Christopher Nkunku will also be the missing piece for the club, with Mauricio Pochettino already having some useful assets to build upon when he arrives.
The Blues are hungry for the services of a striker this summer, with Victor Osimhen and Ivan Toney both linked, after a season without any real focus. However, reports have speculated that Lukaku could return to try to get off the deck. Pochettino is said to be keen to speak with the Belgium international before deciding whether he will leave the club or stay. But if the latter decides, then Malouda thinks Lukaku must crawl.
He told Boyle Sports:
"There are a lot of problems to solve, but I don't mind Romelu coming back to Chelsea because I believe he can do it, and he will have something to prove. However, he cannot do it. under the conditions he faces." left before - this is reality.
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Romelu Lukaku could return to Chelsea next summer (Image:
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"He definitely needs to improve his relationship with the fans, because of the interview he gave two years ago when he was there. I've read comments that Pochettino doesn't mind working with Lukaku, and that will give Romelu confidence. He is still a top player and he proved it during his time in Italy. He has faced a lot of adversity and he still has some mistakes to fix.
Chelsea are also looking to bolster their rankings in a number of other departures, although Malouda has assured his former side there will be no shortage of creativity after Nkunku's move from RB Leipzig is confirmed. receive. The versatile striker has scored 13 goals and provided three assists in 23 Bundesliga appearances this season and his French compatriot has no doubt on whether he will continue to thrive. a while in the Premier League if there is time to adapt or not.
Christophe Nkunku
Christopher Nkunku is about to join Chelsea (Image:
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Malouda continued:
“Nkunku is a full-fledged French international who left the PSG Academy and made the right decision to come to Germany. I think he is the type of player that Chelsea are missing, someone who is hungry and wants to prove himself. The perfect time for Chelsea to get him as there will be so many clubs keeping an eye on him.
"He really had a great assist this weekend and he will bring a lot of quality to the Premier League, if I had to compare him to anyone it would be Allan Saint. -Maximin He always wants to try everything in the last 1/3 of the pitch, he wants to create or shoot for himself and he is not afraid to take risks.
“Now what is more important is the development of the player and how Chelsea can help him adapt to the Premier League. He's a very good signing for Chelsea, but there's no Champions League, so they need to make sure he adapts quickly and gets the right game time."
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