Man United have 10 players more valuable than Lionel Messi in CIES market value list

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Marcus Rashford is the world’s most valuable footballer at a cool £150million, Kylian Mbappe’s worth is depreciating rapidly and Liverpool‘s Trent Alexander-Arnold is the defender worth the most.

Meanwhile, the stock of Erling Haaland, Bruno Fernandes and Alphonso Davies continues to rise and rise.

Those were just some of the revelations from the latest CIES Football Observatory list of transfer values.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford is considered the most valuable player worldwide

Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford is considered the most valuable player worldwide

But Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe has slipped to fifth because of his contract

But Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe has slipped to fifth because of his contract 

CIES use a formula for their calculations that takes into account the age, form and contract situation of world football’s leading players, as well as team form and the state of the transfer market.

But if you delve a little deeper into the list, there are some intriguing details to be found.

Dan James one of 10 Man United players worth more than Messi

It takes an awful lot of scrolling to find Lionel Messi, arguably the planet’s finest footballer, on the latest CIES ranking.

The Barcelona star is down in 97th position with a calculated transfer market value of £49million. 

There are no fewer that 10 Manchester United players above Messi – Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, Mason Greenwood, Anthony Martial, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Donny van de Beek, Dan James, Harry Maguire, Scott McTominay and Victor Lindelof.

Messi would have topped or almost topped this list for years and years but the reason he is so far down is purely down to his contract situation.

His deal with Barcelona expires this year and Messi looks pretty certain to leave the club for nothing in the summer, so in many ways it’s only due to his enduring class at the age of 33 that he has any market value at all.

Barcelona star Lionel Messi barely scraped into the top 100 of the CIES Observatory list

Barcelona star Lionel Messi barely scraped into the top 100 of the CIES Observatory list

Daniel James, valued at £6million more than Messi, was one of 10 United players above him

Daniel James, valued at £6million more than Messi, was one of 10 United players above him

Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t even make the top 100

Mind you, at least Messi made the top 100. His great rival Cristiano Ronaldo came in a lowly 131st.

His £42.5m valuation is largely on account of the fact Ronaldo is now 35 and so has very little resale value for Juventus, even if he repeatedly proves he can do the business in the biggest games.

Another player who has topped this ranking in the past, it’s highly unlikely that Ronaldo’s value will rise much further again as he enters the twilight of his career.

Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo is No 131 on the CIES list with a calculated value of £42m

Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo is No 131 on the CIES list with a calculated value of £42m

Why is Harry Kane so low?

Given the outstanding season he is having, it was a surprise to see England captain Harry Kane as low as 19th on the list.

Kane, 27, has scored 17 goals and contributed 14 assists for Tottenham so far in this campaign, underlining his worth as all-round centre forward these days.

He is also contracted until 2024 at Tottenham and is attracting transfer interest from the likes of Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.

And yet, despite outperforming all of them, there are three Chelsea players – Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Mason Mount – as well as Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, ranked above him in terms of value.

Surely Kane should be rubbing shoulders with the likes of Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe in the upper reaches of the list?

Harry Kane is enjoying an outstanding season for Tottenham - but is ranked only at No 19

Harry Kane is enjoying an outstanding season for Tottenham – but is ranked only at No 19 

Chelsea striker Timo Werner hasn't scored a goal since mid-November but is higher than Kane

Chelsea striker Timo Werner hasn’t scored a goal since mid-November but is higher than Kane

United have the most players in the top 100

Their transfer policy is much-maligned but it appears Manchester United’s players at least hold their high value.

There are 10 United players within the top 100, including Rashford and Bruno Fernandes in the top five, and that’s more than any other club. 

The lesser-spotted James and defender Lindelof are two of the more surprising United inclusions in the list.  

Barcelona are hot on United’s heels with nine players in the top 100, while Manchester City and Liverpool both have eight and Chelsea seven.

Clubs most represented in top 100 

10 – Manchester United

9 – Barcelona

8 – Liverpool, Manchester City

7 – Chelsea

6 – Bayern Munich

5 – Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan, Juventus

4 – Atletico Madrid, Tottenham, Real Madrid

3 – Napoli

2 – Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal, Leicester City, Sevilla, Wolves, Everton

1 – Bayer Leverkusen, Real Sociedad, AC Milan, West Ham, Rennes, RB Leipzig, Villarreal, Lazio

Anthony Martial (left) and Harry Maguire (right) are among 10 United players in the top 100

Anthony Martial (left) and Harry Maguire (right) are among 10 United players in the top 100

But what happened to Real Madrid?

By contrast, this is most definitely not a ‘Galactico’ era at Real Madrid. They continue to be linked with the world’s best players but the current squad at the Bernabeu apparently has limited value.

You have to go right down to No 50 to find a Real player – midfielder Federico Valverde, who is valued at £67.2m – with Rodrygo Goes, Vinicius Junior and Casemiro further down the ranking.

Real may be the reigning Spanish champions but they’re far from a top vintage.

Federico Valverde (right) is the highest-ranked Real Madrid player, coming in at No 50

Federico Valverde (right) is the highest-ranked Real Madrid player, coming in at No 50 

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