World Cup
Spain tops group while Yamal leads world‑value chart
Lamine Yamal and Erling Haaland share the top spot on Transfermarkt’s World Cup 2026 valuation list at €200 million each, as Spain clinched first place in their group and secured a Round of 32 berth this weekend in the ongoing tournament.
Despite a squad brimming with world‑class talent, Spain entered the knockout phase without a clear attacking spark, leaving the burden on the 18‑year‑old forward. Yamal, who shares a €200 million valuation with Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, is positioned as the linchpin of the Spanish armada, as shown in a photo by Luke Hales.
Transfermarkt ranks players not only by current market price but also by the direction of their valuation trend, rewarding upward trajectories. Consequently, Vinicius Junior, once valued at €200 million in December 2024, now sits at the bottom of the €140 million bracket after a steady decline.
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Half of the ten most valuable World Cup players are based in La Liga, underscoring the league’s market strength. Real Madrid contributes Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham, while Barcelona adds Lamine Yamal and Pedri. The remaining spots are filled by Erling Haaland, Michael Olise, Joao Neves, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Vitinha. These names round out a diverse set of talents from clubs across Europe. The juxtaposition of Spain’s collective uncertainty with Yamal’s soaring market value highlights the young forward’s pivotal role in the nation’s World Cup hopes. As the knockout rounds progress, Yamal’s performance will test whether his valuation reflects on‑field impact. Finishing first in Group B, Spain will face a yet‑to‑determined opponent in the Round of 32.