Spanish prodigy Lamine Yamal has been named the world’s most valuable footballer according to the latest rankings from the CIES Football Observatory, with a staggering valuation of €343.1 million.
The 16-year-old sensation, currently making waves at Barcelona, overtakes established stars like Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé, who are ranked second (€255.1M) and third (€201.3M) respectively.
English midfield dynamo Jude Bellingham claims fourth place with a valuation of €153.1 million, continuing his meteoric rise in world football. Other notable inclusions in the top 10 include young talents Michael Olise (€136.9M), Florian Wirtz (€135.8M), Désiré Doué (€134.6M), Joao Neves (€130.6M), Arda Güler (€130.3M), and Pedri (€130M).
The CIES valuations take into account player performance, age, contract length, and market trends, offering an insight into the players most likely to command massive transfer fees in the global market.
Yamal’s top spot highlights the rapid growth of young talents in world football, with clubs increasingly investing in teenage stars with high potential. Meanwhile, global icons like Haaland and Mbappé maintain their positions as elite earners and on-field game-changers.
This ranking provides a snapshot of football’s current financial landscape, emphasizing both proven superstars and emerging talents poised to shape the future of the sport.
















































