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PSG's starting XI trades more than the 18 Liga MX teams

Paris Saint Germain stomped on the current transfer market, and became the most expensive squad in the world. So much so, that if we compare it, we can see that it quotes more than the total of Liga MX.

By Alexis Almosnino

Paris Saint Germain stomped on the current transfer market, and became the most expensive squad in the world. So much so, that if we compare it, we can see that it quotes more than the total of Liga MX.
Paris Saint Germain stomped on the current transfer market, and became the most expensive squad in the world. So much so, that if we compare it, we can see that it quotes more than the total of Liga MX.
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Lionel Messi was featured on Paris Saint Germain. He arrives at a team full of stars to form a Dream Team forward alongside Neymar, Kylian Mbappé and Ángel Di María. The goal, defense and midfield are not far behind. All figures. And according to the Transfermarkt site, specialized in player values, with the arrival of La Pulga the squad reached $ 993,750,000.

By current performance and by age, Mbappe and Neymar are, by far the most costly footballers on the PSG squad. The Frenchman is number one on this luxurious payroll, with a value of 160 million euros; while the Brazilian follows it with 100. In third place, the captain of those led by Mauricio Pochettino, Marquinhos, emerges: the 27-year-old center-back has a price of € 75 million.

The truth is that if we take into account only the Dream Team of Paris Saint Germain, we can see that it is worth more than the 18 teams together that make up Liga MX. According to the specialized portal Transfermarkt, Monterrey has the most expensive squad of the semester, followed by Tigres, América, Chivas and Cruz Azul, while the Gallos Blancos have the team with the lowest value in the market.

In total, and with Monterrey at the head with a team valued at 78.4 million, the Liga MX has a total of 752 million dollars, which are distributed among the 18 teams that make up the first division of soccer in Mexico.  Consequently, the economic difference is 240 million, which dates from the fact that at least 3 teams of the size of Rayados are missing to be able to match them.

 


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