2024-09-20 17:50:00
If Spain has Lamine Yamal, a true phenomenon of precocity, France does not have to blush or suffer from comparisons. Because the training of football talents is a real know-how of the clubs of the Hexagon, their reputation goes beyond borders and the fruit of their work is regularly exiled in the biggest clubs of the Old Continent.
Very bankable PSG U21 youth
According to the International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), the best U21s in Ligue 1 are currently playing for Paris Saint-Germain. The best, or would it be more accurate to say, the most expensive. There are four of them belonging to the French champion club, out of the six who justify the highest valuation of the moment on the transfer market.
At the forefront of the triumphant youth in Ligue 1 is the French international midfielder, Warren Zaïre-Emery, valued at 110.7 million euros. He is ahead of his new Portuguese compatriot, João Neves, for whom PSG seems to have a deal if we are to judge by his rating of 91.2 million euros, he who was recruited for around thirty million less.
A Lyonnais and a Toulousain to give change
The only ones who are not from PSG appear lower down: Olympique Lyonnais winger Ernest Nuamah and Toulouse FC goalkeeper Guillaume Restes.
The most expensive U21s in Ligue 1 according to CIES
Guillaume Restes (Toulouse FC) = €22.2 million
Ernest Nuamah (Olympique Lyonnais) = €26.8 million
Désiré Doué (Paris SG) = €45.3 million
Lucas Beraldo (Paris SG) = €64.8M
João Neves (Paris SG) = €91.2M
Warren Zaïre-Emery (Paris SG) = 110,7 M€
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