Jude Bellingham has trumped his rivals by being named the most valuable footballer in the world.
The England ace, 20, who won the LaLiga and European Cup with Real Madrid, can add the Top Trumps No1 rating to his list of accolades. A total of 200 players feature in the hit card game’s new World Football Stars range, which is being released in stages over the coming months.
The cards have a list of numerical data – which players must try to “trump” to win their opponent’s card. And Bellingham, who will fly out with the England squad to Germany for Euro 2024 next week, is valued at €150million (£128million) by the game’s creators.
A Top Trumps spokesman said: “ Jude Bellingham ranks number one primarily due to his market worth, his exceptional talent and potential.
“At just 20 years old and at the start of his career, his remarkable performances on the field and leadership qualities already set him apart and above most players. His ability to dominate the midfield and his consistency in top-tier competitions make him an inspiration.”
Bellingham, rested for England’s final warm-up game this Friday, is a favourite to win this year’s Ballon d’Or, presented to the world’s best player. The midfielder, from Stourbridge, West Midlands, joined Madrid in an £88million transfer from Borussia Dortmund last year.
He scored 22 goals as Real won the Spanish title and was named La Liga ’s player of the season. And he shone as Madrid beat Dortmund 2-0 in the Champions League final on Saturday. Mum Denise, dad Mark and brother Jobe, 18, who plays for Sunderland, joined him on the pitch at Wembley afterwards.
Argentinian star Lionel Messi, 36, who has won the Ballon d’Or eight times, has a Top Trumps value of €35m (£30m), placing him at number five in rankings. Female players in the range include England Lioness Keira Walsh. The top female player is Poland’s Ewa Pajor, who ranks 32nd in the world.
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maocinsz
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If only Vini Jr was an English man, we wouldn't rest on this platform. Anyways continue ratting Bellingham though it's Vini who gonna win the Ballon d'or first.
mowacdipy
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How on earth this guy more valuable than Vinicious Jr ? he is talented but not in Viniciouse level. the same way goes for Saka and Foden ? How on earth these two players are valuable than Rodrigo? shameless media English Hype .... pliss talk sense sometimes
Tisdiknrty
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Judging by the comments show a lot of you don’t understand market value of a player they look at potential of the player Jude is only 20 he has been performing even bfr madrid need I remind you he won player of the season both in bundesliga and laliga as a midfielder just a t the age of 20 his impact in Real Madrid is undeniable especially at the beginning with no striker he almost is never injured and real payed 103million for him you don’t expect his value to not add to that price tag Vini still has potential but he is already 24 4 years ahead of bellingham the way valuation works Bellingham still has 4 years until 24 with his potential to grow massive in that amount of time if any club were to buy him he has both time and potential on his side players like vini and mbappe still have potential but prime Vini at 26 years old may be cheaper than rising star Jude at 22 bcuz of the number of years Jude will give his new club if that were to happen and also the luxury of developing into an even better player
LiverWho
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If Vini was Vince from London, he would be valued at $300M