The entire England squad is valued at around $1.63 billion, the highest of any team at Euro 2024 and far ahead of current world runner-up France.
The most expensive England player at Euro 2024 is Jude Bellingham, who is valued at $195 million by Transfermarkt. He is followed by Phil Foden ($162 million), Bukayo Saka ($151), Declan Rice ($130), Harry Kane ($108) and Cole Palmer ($86).
The value of the England team could be even higher if coach Gareth Southgate did not eliminate Jack Grealish, Marcus Rashford (both $65 million) or Harry Maguire ($20 million).
England are worth $300 million more than the next-best team, France, who are valued at $1.32 billion. England and France are the only two teams worth more than £1 billion, and are also the two strongest contenders to win Euro 2024.
According to calculations by data firm Opta, the chances of England and France reaching the final are the highest, at 31.1% and 30.4% respectively. Meanwhile, the chances of England and France winning the championship are 19.9% and 19.1% respectively.
The most expensive French player is captain Kylian Mbappe with 195 million USD, followed by Real Madrid duo, Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga ($108 million), William Saliba (86) and Marcus Thuram (70).
Portugal are the third most valuable team at Euro 2024, with a value of £890 million ($1.13 billion). Cristiano Ronaldo remains the biggest star, but at 39, he is valued at just $16.2 million by Transfermarkt. The most valuable Portuguese players are Rafael Leao ($97 million), Ruben Dias ($86), Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva ($75).
Spain is fourth with $1.04 billion. Their most expensive players are Rodri ($130 million), Lamine Yamal ($97), Pedri ($86) and Nico Williams ($65).
Host Germany has closed the top 5 most expensive teams at Euro 2024 with 916 million USD. The most expensive players called up by coach Julian Nagelsmann are Florian Wirtz ($140 million), Jamal Musiala ($130), Kai Havertz, Leroy Sane ($75) and Joshua Kimmich ($55).
The remaining teams in the top 10 are the Netherlands ($910 million), Italy ($760), Belgium ($630), Denmark ($466) and Ukraine ($408).
Euro 2024 takes place in Germany from June 14 to July 14 with 24 teams. The teams are divided into six groups of four teams each, with the top two teams in each group and four third-placed teams advancing to the round of 16.
Hosts Germany kick off the tournament against Scotland at the Allianz Arena in Munich, with the final taking place at Union Berlin's Olympiastadion a month later.
TB (according to VnExpress)