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Stars in billions and others with tens of thousands … a shocking astronomical gap in the 2025 Club World Cup!

An astronomical gap in the market values ​​was revealed between the players participating in the 2025 Club World Cup, which kicks off at dawn on Sunday (4:00 Emirates time) with the opening match between the Egyptian Al -Ahly and Inter Miami, led by Argentine legend Lionel Messi.

At a time when the market value of some players reaches astronomical numbers, players appear in return whose values ​​do not exceed tens of thousands of euros, in a scene that reflects the great contrast between the European elite and the teams coming from other continents, for example the value of both the Real Madrid trio, the French Killian Mbappe and the Brazilian Vincentius Junior and the English Jude Bellingham to 180 million euros, while Thiago Almeeda from the Brazilian Potafogo team as the most expensive player from outside Europe with a value of 25 million euros.

On the other hand, the biggest shock was in the big difference between the most expensive stars and the least market value in the World Cup clubs, the New Zealand Auckland elements, whose best value does not exceed 200 thousand euros, while some of them are less than 100,000 euros such as defender Angel Berlanga or striker Meyer Bevan!


Billion clubs … and another not exceeding 5 million!

On the club’s level, clubs such as Manchester City, Real Madrid, Paris Saint -Germain are the most valuable list, as each of them exceeded one billion euros, while the total value of clubs such as Auckland City or Central American teams does not exceed five million euros.

In another comparison, the total values ​​of the Emirati Al Ain players amount to 46.49 million euros, which exceeds 10 times the value of the Auckland City players, which amounts to only 4.58 million euros!

Is economic disparity reflected in performance?

The economic disparity between clubs and shocking numbers in the prices of players may negatively reflect on the level of technical performance in the matches, as the questions are hidden. Expectations indicate that matches in the Club World Cup will be their wide title: “the elite and arrivals struggle of the margin.”

Is the economic gap between clubs a blow to the matches on the technical level? Will we witness catastrophic results in eight and ten, for example, especially in the matches whose party is Auckland City? Especially since the start of the New Zealand team will be against Bayern Munich tomorrow, Sunday (20:00 pm Emirates time).

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