The market value of the most expensive 10 stars in soccer fields worldwide has decreased significantly due to the emergency stoppage period imposed by the pandemic of "Covid-19". A player in the world, the star of Paris Saint-Germain, and the French team crowned the World Cup «Russia 2019» Killian Mbappe, more than 200 million euros, to drop its price 42 million after the abolition of the French League.

The British newspaper "The Sun" estimated the size of the financial loss in the price of his teammate and the Brazilian national team, Neymar, at 25 million euros, to 122 million, followed by Manchester City's English winger, Rahim Stirling, who equals 119 instead of 134 million.

Lionel Messi, the Argentine legend, Barcelona’s Spanish leader, was among the most affected, after he finished in fourth place to lose his financial weight 37 million, and now equals 119 million instead of 156 million, while the Egyptian Arab star Mohamed Salah came in fifth with 117 million, To lose his financial weight 21 million, and in the event that the English Premier League returns, the Liverpool player's market value will decrease to 110 million.

The collapse of the players ’prices is due to five main economic reasons, led by the exposure of the major European clubs to heavy financial losses, which are currently seeking to reduce them in various ways, the easiest of which is to reduce the salaries of players, the collapse of club shares in the global stock exchange, the inability of departments to implement projects, and the conclusion of heavy future deals, and asylum Major clubs to the players' swap method to reduce the financial burdens in buying players rather than paying cash in full, in addition to the decline of sports companies ’investments in the football industry, and only counting losses or entering into limited deals.

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