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Luis Díaz, among the 10 most expensive players in the world

The Football Observatory of the International Center for Sports Studies (CIES) announced in its most recent publication the 100 most valuable players at the end of the 2021-2022 season in Europe.

the french star Kylian Mbappe stands out as the most expensive player after renewing his contract with Paris Saint Germain. The big surprise on the list is the presence of the Colombian Luis Fernando Diaz in the top 10 by placing the eighth box.

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Diaz considerably increased its value after signing for Premier League Liverpool and in just five months he has earned a privileged place among the most important soccer players on the planet.

The Colombian, 25 years old, was valued at 110 million euros. Mbappe is valued at 205.6. Second is the Brazilian Vinícius Júnior with 185.3 and third is the Norwegian Erling Haaland with 152.6 million euros.

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Top 10 most valuable players in the world:

1. Kylian Mbappe – €205.6m
2. Vincius Junior – €185.3m
3. Erling Haaland – €152.6 million
4. Pedro Gonzalez – €135.1 million
5. Jude Bellingham – €133.7 million
6. Phil Foden – €124 million
7. Frenkie de Jong – €112.5 million
8. Luis Diaz – €110 million
9. Ruben Diaz – €109.6 million
10. Ferran Torres – €109.5m

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