According to a study published by the Dutch auditing and consulting firm "KPMG" today, Wednesday, that Kylian Mbappe and his Brazilian teammate Neymar in the Paris Saint-Germain soccer team are the most valuable among the players active in the winning clubs in the eight European Championships.

Mbappe is at the forefront of the evaluation of the "Kleinfeldt House Marvik Guerdeler" for the ideal selection of 11 players with an estimated value of 225 million euros, and the value of Neymar was estimated at 185 million, which represents an increase in the value of the player, whose market value has recently decreased due to the large number of injuries, according to the site " Transfer Market "specializing in soccer economics.

Barcelona won three places through Argentine Lionel Messi (180 million), Dutchman Frenke de Jong (106), German goalkeeper Mark André Ter Stegen (88) and the same for Manchester City, England with the Belgian Kevin de Bruyne (130) and Spanish Rodrigo (72) And French Aymeric Laporte (70).

Messi (32 years old) is still conserving his value (Getty Images)

The England champions squad is considered the most valuable last two seasons by nearly 1.279 billion euros, as it includes a few star players such as Raheem Sterling (150 million) and Portuguese Bernardo Silva (92) who are not in the perfect squad.

Barcelona comes second with a total value of 1.209 billion, including 125 million for the French Antoine Griezmann, then Paris Saint-Germain with 957 million euros.

The average value of the champion teams is 745 million euros, but the study revealed significant variations, as the value of teams such as Barcelona, ​​Manchester City and Saint-Germain is more than ten times the value of Galatasaray champion's mistake.

The study also revealed that Barcelona set a record sales figure of 839.5 million euros in the 2018-2019 season ahead of Saint-Germain (636 million) in the list of the best eight tournaments.

And if the Catalan club is ranked first in this league of league champions by a comfortable difference from the Parisian club, the latter was characterized by a 17% growth in sales in one year.

But Ajax Amsterdam, the Netherlands, recorded the highest growth rate of 117% due to its remarkable results in the Champions League, as it reached the semi-finals last season.

In general, the revenue of the eight champions increased significantly thanks to the higher value of their share of audiovisual revenue from the Champions League.