A CIES Football Observatory study into the transfer
values of the world's leading footballers sees Lionel Messi top the
charts, while Harry Kane places above Gareth Bale
Chelsea star Eden Hazard is worth more in transfer value than Cristiano Ronaldo, according to a study by CIES Football Observatory.The report, which assesses the top 100 transfer values of players across the globe, claims that Hazard,
named PFA Player of the Year for his outstanding performances for the
Blues in their title winning season, has reached a figure of between
€135.4 million and €148.9m.That puts the Belgium international behind Lionel Messi, who is valued at a total of up to €280.8m, at the top of the pile, while Real Madrid sensation Ronaldo is in third, priced up at between €113.3m and €124.7m.
Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling, who has been strongly linked with an Anfield exit this summer, is also part of the top 10, but Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas misses out, featuring in 13th spot.
Harry Kane, who, as exclusively revealed by Goal, is attracting interest from Manchester United, is also reflected favourably after a stellar season that saw him score 21 goals for Tottenham in the Premier League alone.
The Spurs forward, currently on international duty with Gareth Southgate's England Under-21 side, is in 15th, one place above Gareth Bale, and is valued by the report at a fee of up to €58.9m.
Paul Pogba, meanwhile, who Goal understands is set to be the subject of Premier League interest from the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea in the summer, could, based on the Football Observatory's findings, cost potential suitors upwards of €68m.
Parts two and three of Barcelona's Champions League-winning attacking triumvirate, Neymar and Luis Suarez, who struck the decisive second goal in Saturday's Berlin final, also feature prominently, while Thibaut Courtois is the highest placed goalkeeper in 18th.
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