The Spanish team has been in transition for several years after the golden generation, and although right now it is not a clear favorite to win any tournament, it is increasingly beginning to get closer to the ‘top’ teams. A big blame for this is the new generation of Spanish footballers, who are once again occupying fundamental positions in the best teams in the world. These are the most valuable Spanish players:
The Manchester City midfielder has quickly become one of the most important pieces of a team that seems unstoppable. Rodri was the MVP of the Champions League final and to the control he has over the pace of the game has been added a scoring aspect that makes them unstoppable.
The Canarian has been the main culprit for FC Barcelona returning to the path of success so quickly. Pedri has things that remind us of Iniesta, with a quality and touch on the ball that is within reach of very few and that means that his team does not suffer in the center of the field.
Pedri and Gavi have been in charge of reviving Barcelona’s midfield hand in hand. If Pedri has an exquisite touch on the ball, Gavi provides the intensity and grit that the team needs to dominate the ball and the game against the rival team.
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The Real Sociedad midfielder has been fundamental for his team for several seasons, but he has also gained prominence in Luis de la Fuente’s team very quickly.
First player who is not a midfielder, and he is also one of the full-backs with the greatest projection in world football. Another FC Barcelona project that works and that in less than a season took away Jordi Alba’s starting position, providing a lot of solidity in defense and also depth in attack.
The Villarreal youth player has already been in the elite for several seasons, and after a great season with his childhood team he has headed to the Premier League under the guidance of Unai Emery, where at the moment he is performing at a high level, being one of the revelation centrals.
Dani Olmo has been in the national team squad for quite some time now, and with both Luis Enrique and Luis de la Fuente he has had an important role with Spain. At Leipzig there was a moment when it seemed like he would have no place, but he has silenced the doubts with goals.
Oyarzabal has been the cornerstone of Real Sociedad’s future project for many years, and after an injury that sidelined him the previous season, he is close to returning to his best level. The attacker has the advantage that he can move through the team’s three attacking positions, which makes him a very versatile player.
Real Sociedad has become a machine for producing young talents, and in the midfield they have Mikel Merino and MartÃn Zubimendi. As with Gavi and Pedri, Merino and Zubimendi are undeniable owners of their team’s midfield, and with a Real Sociedad that likes to play with the ball, they are two key pieces.
Pedro Porro made the jump to the Premier League a year ago, and with Tottenham he is becoming a great right back. He has worked both in defense of 4, as a normal right back, and in defense of 3 center backs with two wingers, and although at the moment Dani Carvajal is at a high level, Pedro Porro will be the next great right back of the team.
Player |
Equipment |
Market value |
---|---|---|
Rodri |
Manchester City |
100 million euros |
Pedri |
FC Barcelona |
100 million euros |
Gavi |
FC Barcelona |
90 million euros |
Mikel Merino |
Real society |
50 million euros |
Alejandro Balde |
FC Barcelona |
50 million euros |
Pau Torres |
Aston Villa |
45 million euros |
Dani Olmo |
RB Leipzig |
40 million euros |
Mikel Oyarzabal |
Real society |
40 million euros |
Martin Zubimendi |
Real society |
40 million euros |
Pedro Porro |
Tottenham |
40 million euros |
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