The market value of football players has collapsed due to the cessation of sports activity due to the outbreak of the Coruna virus, and the collapse is expected to continue if the pandemic lasts for a long time.

According to the transfer market, which specializes in soccer economics, all market values ​​for the players have fallen, led by French ranking leader Killian Mbappe, whose market value has fallen 20 million to 180 million euros.

Raheem Stirling, the Englishman, rose to 128 million euros, ahead of the Brazilian Neymar with the same market value, and then Senegalese Sadio Mane, who is advancing fourth with a value of 120 million euros.

The market value and the ranking of the Egyptian Mohamed Salah in the list continued, as its market value fell to 120 million euros, to decline from third to fifth in the list.

Argentine Lionel Messi also continued to decline to occupy the ninth place with a market value of 112 million euros, while his Portuguese rivals Cristiano Ronaldo collapsed to rank 46 with a value of only 60 million euros.

Moroccan Ashraf Hakimi came in 59th with a market value of 54 million euros, ahead of Algerian Riad Mehrez, who fell to 82nd with a value of 48 million euros after a decrease of 12 million during this year alone.