Assessing footballers’ market value after their World Cup participation




Assessing footballers’ market value after their World Cup participation




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The FIFA World Cup is not only the most important football event for viewers, who get to see the best national teams competing with each other in grand stadiums, filled with fans in order to lift the trophy.

Also, it is not only one of the most attractive events for bettors, who get to wager on football markets that are offered once in every four years by sportsbooks such as those found at https://allbets.tv/ch/bookmakers/. Interestingly, bookmakers get to follow World Cup matches closely, to provide their users with such betting offers that can increase their engagement to the unique event.

The FIFA World Cup is also the best opportunity for footballers themselves to participate in the greatest football event and showcase their strengths, abilities, styles and skills. It is a global event, which many football players leverage in order to showcase their impact and increase their market value.

Let’s see some of the most illustrative cases, where players have raised the market value in the aftermath of Qatar

Aurelien Tchouameni


One very good example of a footballer capitalizing on the FIFA World Cup in Qatar is that of Aurelien Tchouameni. The 22 year-old French midfielder of Real Madrid has clearly shown his value at this competition. Although he has a limited role at the club level, due to his young age and the competition in front of him, he has emerged at the World Cup as a figure with a very promising future.

He has led Deschamps’ France throughout the World Cup. Alternating between starting and coming off the bench, Tchouameni has been runner-up in the World Cup and that has given him the added value.

The result is a 30% increase in his market value! That said, Tchouameni enters 2023 at a valuation of 90 million euros. At 22 years of age, he is now one of the most highly valued footballers.

Alexis Mac Allister


There are only a few words to describe Mac Allister’s top-notch campaign. The 24-year-old Argentinian midfielder was shining all the way to the World Cup with Brighton & hove Albion and during the World Cup with his national team.

His value now, according to the Transfermrkt climbed at 42 million, when one month earlier and prior to his appearance in Qatar this value was at 32 million.

Rodrigo de Paul


The 28 year-old Argentinian midfielder, Rodrigo de Paul has also seen his market value rise exponentially. He drove the Argentina national team as deep as possible and this has paid off!

He did not have a good season in Atletico Madrid, but with his stunning performance and dominance in Qatar he proved otherwise - he proved how big of a footballer he is. Analysts and experts anticipate that the cost of his transfer will reach almost 40 million, when some time earlier was considerably lower.

Jude Bellingham


Jude Bellingham is now valued at 110 million. The 19 year-old English midfielder of Borussia Dortmund is the object of ‘desire’ of many many football clubs in Europe right now.

His performance in the Qatar World Cup with the England national team has been characterized by experts and analysts as an exceptional one, a ‘stellar’ performance that has brought him one step closer to becoming the absolute ‘hype’ in football for the time being.

Yunus Musha


Another LaLiga footballer who has seen his price tag rise is Yunus Musah, the 20 year-old American, Ghanaian, British player of Valencia.

As a striker he has not managed to stand out in LaLiga, but has shown high potential in the four appearances that he made at the World Cup. His performance in the tournament allows him to improve on expectations. He is now valued at 25 million.

The list is non-exhaustive and of course we have not even mentioned the cases of Kylian Mbappe and the likes whose value has skyrocketed. These five players analyzed above are very strong potentials, who have shone in the Qatar World Cup competition.