Lamine Yamal reached a surge of stratospheric magnitude with the latest report of the International Center for Sports Studies (CIES)which already places him as the U-21 footballer with the best position, nothing more and nothing more than 180.9 million euros in market value. The right end of the Barcelona and of the Spanish team, he is already the most expensive player in history at his young age, since it is surprising that he is still only 17 years old.
The champion of the last European Cup with Spain He rose through the ranks to lead the top 10 under-21 footballers prepared by CIES, beating stars like Alexandre Garnacho (114.8 million), Warren Zaire-Emery (109), Savinho (101), João Neves (99.8), Endrick (97.7), Rico Lewis (87.2), Arda Guler (76.7), Kobbie Mainoo (74.8) and Kenan Yildiz (72.3). All are promising with their clubs, even the two from the real Madrideven if they currently lack great importance.
Its difference in value with that of the second highest, the attacker of the Manchester Unitedit’s even insulting. Lamine Yamal, three years younger, beats Garnacho for 66.1 million, and therefore also the rest of the players who make up this promising list. His role, so decisive both in his team and in his selection, represents one of the most symbolic cases of prematurity in the history of football.
So far this season, Lamine Yamal has already scored six goals and provided eight assists in the 16 games he has played for Barcelona while in Spain. Luis de la Fuentedelivered an assist in the last of his three performances in the League of Nations. Now, off the playing field, he is making history at his age with this latest ranking established by this prestigious institute.
Lamine Yamal breaks all records at 17
Last week, Lamine Yamal had its first gala of the Golden Ball In Paris and he was one of the great protagonists. The player of Barca lifted the trophy Kopa and became the youngest player to achieve this. Additionally, he ranked eighth on the list of the best player in the world. It was one of the attractions of the ceremony and recognized by all.
First in a long series for Lamine Yamal. He experienced his first gala in Paris and logic dictates that he will experience many more throughout his sporting career. He arrived smiling and calm, accompanied Paul Cubarsi And Daniel Olmo. Joan Laporta also accompanied a vast culé expedition. He knew it was an important day in his sporting career. His father and cousin were also with him during his first big gala.
Lamine Yamal’s evening was historic. He won the Kopa Trophy when he was just 17 years old, becoming the youngest footballer to win this title and he is already the third Spaniard to win this award after his teammates. Gavi And Pedri. A prize he also won Jude Bellingham last season or Kylian Mbappé in its first edition and which also won De Ligt.