The format of the Olympic Games, particularly when it comes to football as a discipline, is somewhat particular when it comes to recruiting players and planning the team with which each team will go out to play. The rules say: Selection Sub 23, with the support of 3 older players.
The truth is that, and as a result of the tight schedule that the elite players had to face, most of the teams did not want to give up their players for what is one of the most important competitions in the world, but not precisely at the football level.
Anyway, there are players who deserve to be mentioned, and other great promises who ensure good football in Tokyo. In total, if we analyze the most expensive 11, we are talking about a value of 500 million euros, which makes it clear, the level of the tournament that is to come.
1- Pedri | Spain | Market Value: 80 Million Euros.
2- Oyarzabal | Spain | Market Value: 70 Million Euros.
3- Richarlison | Brazil | Market Value: 55 Million Euros.
4- Franck Kessié | Côte d'Ivoire | Market Value: 55 Million Euros.
5- Dani Olmo | Spain | Market Value: 50 Million Euros.
6- Pau Torres | Spain | Market Value: 50 Million Euros.
7- Diego Carlos | Brazil | Market Value: 45 Million Euros.
8- Carlos Soler | Spain | Market Value: 40 Million Euros.
9- Mikel Merino | Spain | Market Value: 40 Million Euros.
10- Duglas Luiz | Brazil | Market Value: 35 Million Euros.
11- Diego Lainez | Mexico | Market Value: 9 Million Euros.
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