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Teenagers featured at World Cup are currently dominating list of most valuable in football

Teenagers featured at World Cup are currently dominating list of most valuable in football

The official data is in.

A list of the most valuable teenagers in world football looks drastically different after several encouraging displays at the World Cup.

This autumn's tournament is notable as it's the first to take place in the winter. It taking place in Qatar after years of controversy feels like a watershed moment.

Regardless of when the World Cup is, what remains constant is the competition's ability to bring us the next generation of superstars. Players you've heard so much about but never been able to sample yourself.

It gives everyone a platform to shine on a global stage. Who has managed to do that most over the last three weeks?

Well, official data from Transfermarkt has seen three players involved at the World Cup take the top three spots. Only one of them remains at the tournament, though.

Check out the entire list below:

10.) Benjamin Sesko (RB Salzburg and Slovenia)

AGE: 19-years-old

VALUE: €20 million

Sesko was linked with a move to Manchester United in the summer after banging goals in for RB Salzburg. He's instead opted to follow the path of many others by agreeing to join RB Leipzig in 2023.

9.) Mathys Tel (Bayern Munich and France)

AGE: 17-years-old

VALUE: €20 million

Tel has already made seven appearances in the Bundesliga this year, scoring three goals. He's come from Rennes academy, which recently produced Eduardo Camavinga.

8.) Endrick (Palmeiras and Brazil)

AGE: 16-years-old

VALUE: €20 million

Real Madrid have reportedly agreed personal terms with the forward and will pay up to €72 million to secure his signature. The catch? He won't be able to join until 2024 when he turns 18.

Endrick is destined to be a superstar. (Image
Alamy)

7.) Romeo Lavia (Southampton and Belgium)

AGE: 18-years-old

VALUE: €25 million

Manchester City included a buyback clause when they let Lavia join Southampton in the summer. You can understand why. Lavia scored against Chelsea back in August and Thomas Tuchel was very impressed with his performance. He'll consider himself unlucky not to make Belgium's World Cup squad given their torrid campaign.

6.) Youssoufa Moukoko (Borussia Dortmund and Germany)

AGE: 18-years-old

VALUE: €30 million

With six months left on his contract, 2023 could be the summer of Moukoko. He's established himself in the Dortmund first-team setup this term, with the Bundesliga giants keen to tie him down to a new contract. Manchester United and Liverpool are said to be interested.

5.) Harvey Elliott (Liverpool and England)

AGE: 19-years-old

VALUE: €35 million

Despite Liverpool's inconsistency, one player who has managed to shine is Elliott. He's featured 22 times in all competitions due to injuries at Anfield. A strong comeback after suffering a dislocated ankle in 2021.

Elliott is part of the new generation at Liverpool. (Image
Alamy)

4.) Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen and Germany)

AGE: 19-years-old

VALUE: €70 million

A huge miss at this year's World Cup. Wirtz didn't manage to recover from an anterior cruciate ligament injury in time to make Germany's ill-fated campaign. The midfielder has four appearances to his name for the national team. You get the feeling that number will grow in the coming years.

3.) Gavi (Barcelona and Spain)

AGE: 18-years-old

VALUE: €90 million

Gavi's already a key part of Barcelona's midfield and is becoming the same for Spain. He scored in a 7-0 win group stage win over Costa Rica, rounding off a lovely team move.

2.) Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich and Germany)

AGE: 19-years-old

VALUE: €100 million

One of Germany's brightest sparks. Musiala dazzled in every game, attempting to drag his country into the knockout rounds himself. One that got away for England...

Musiala's performances didn't deserve elimination at the group stages. (Image
Alamy)

1.) Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund and England)

AGE: 19-years-old

VALUE: €100 million

Bellingham's performance against Senegal sums his entire game up. A midfield clinic, including an assist and pre-assist.

Clubs are queuing around the proverbial block to secure his signature. Dortmund will command a huge fee and you can't blame them.

Who do you think is the most-valuable teenager in world football? Let us know in the comments.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Jude Bellingham, Jamal Musiala, Gavi