Manchester City signing is the most valuable defender in the world, says study

Manchester City’s new reinforcement for the season appears as the most valuable defender in the world under study; Brazilian is in second position

The new reinforcement of manchester cityfor the 2023/24 season, Josko Guardiola was placed as the most valuable defender in the world in a study by the CIES Football Observatory. According to the institute, the Croatian has a value of 111 million euros (R$ 593 million), being closely followed by the Brazilian, in second place.

What is somewhat ironic is that the English club must pay an amount very close to that stipulated in the study. According to the international press, the Pep Guardiola will disburse 100 million euros to have the promise of 21 years from the next European season.

Right after, Éder Militãoof Real Madrid appears as the second most valuable, with 108 million euros (R$ 577 million), even having four years more than the Croatian, leader of the list. Closing the top-3, the Portuguese antonio silvaof Benficaappears worth 95 million euros.

Still in the top-10, another Brazilian is remembered by the institute. Gabriel Magalhães, who had a great season for Arsenal, appears in 8th place, just behind his teammate Saliba. In addition to those mentioned, they also appear among the top 10 Ruben Dias, Ronald Araujo, Schlotterbeck, konate It is akanji.

Militão in action for Real Madrid / Credits: Getty Images

See the top 10 list:

  1. Josko Gvardiol (RB Leipzig) – €111 million
  2. Éder Militão (Real Madrid) – 108 million euros
  3. António Silva (Benfica) – 95 million euros
  4. Rúben Dias (Manchester City) – 87 million euros
  5. Ronald Araújo (Barcelona) – 82 million euros
  6. Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund) – €81 million
  7. William Saliba (Arsenal) – 76 million euros
  8. Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal) – 72 million euros
  9. Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool) – €71 million
  10. Manuel Akanji (Manchester City) – €69 million

Source: sportbuzz

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