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Lamine Yamal is priced at 349.6 million euros.

CIES Football Observatory has just released its latest valuation for young European players.

ZNewsZNews05/11/2025

Lamine Yamal is the most promising young talent to watch right now.

The results were unsurprising: Lamine Yamal topped the list with a staggering €349.6 million. No one in his generation has come close to that value.

At the age of 18, Yamal was a key player for Barcelona and the Spanish national team. He was not only a precocious talent but also a new icon of Catalan football after the Messi era.

Every dribble, shot, or assist from Yamal carries brand value. CIES sees in this young talent not only skill, but also enormous economic potential.

This year's CIES ranking includes 113 players under the age of 20. Following Yamal are Estevao (€118.1 million), Pau Cubarsi (€112.7 million), Franco Mastantuono (€102.4 million), Warren Zaire-Emery (€92.3 million), and Ethan Nwaneri (€88.1 million). Endrick, currently playing for Real Madrid, is only ninth with €73.2 million. This gap shows that Yamal is on a different level.

La Liga also features several other notable young players: Jon Martin (Real Sociedad, £21 million), Vitor Reis (Girona, £19.6 million), Roony Bardghji (Barcelona, ​​£14.2 million), Hector Fort (Elche, £11.1 million) and Milos Lukovic (Las Palmas, £10.3 million).

From La Masia, Yamal emerged as a perfect product of the Barcelona youth system. Each step he took only increased his value. €349.6 million is not just a number, but a statement: European football possesses a rare diamond.

Source: https://znews.vn/lamine-yamal-co-gia-349-6-trieu-euro-post1600207.html


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