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Market Value Rankings of World Cup 2026 Quarterfinalists

An analysis of the squad values for the remaining teams in the 2026 World Cup, with France, England, and Spain leading the way.

Market Value Rankings of World Cup 2026 Quarterfinalists

With the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals confirmed, the competition has intensified both on the pitch and in financial valuations. According to data from Transfermarkt, European powerhouses continue to dominate the financial rankings of the tournament.

France leads the field with a total squad value of 1.52 billion euros, led by Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappé, who is valued at 180 million euros. England follows in second place with a total value of 1.36 billion euros, headlined by midfielder Jude Bellingham at 130 million euros.

Spain completes the podium with a squad value of 1.22 billion euros. Notably, the Spanish roster features Lamine Yamal, the most valuable player in the round at 200 million euros. He shares this record valuation with Norway's star striker Erling Haaland, whose team reaches a total valuation of 589.9 million euros.

Argentina stands as the most valuable side from the Americas at 707.5 million euros, with Julián Álvarez leading their valuation at 100 million euros. Meanwhile, Belgium and Morocco round out the list with values of 472.5 million euros and 447.7 million euros, respectively, proving that collective talent remains a decisive factor regardless of market price.

Prepared by TheGoalStorm based on reporting by record.mx