Lamine Yamal is no longer just a prodigy. At 17, he’s now the most valuable player in world football, with a staggering market valuation of €200 million, according to Transfermarkt.
That figure isn’t just symbolic—it places him ahead of global stars like Jude Bellingham (€180M), Kylian Mbappé (€180M), Erling Haaland (€180M), and Vinícius Júnior, whose value has dipped to €170M after a turbulent season.
A Season for the Ages
Yamal’s rise isn’t hype—it’s backed by numbers and silverware.
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Domestic treble winner with Barcelona
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European champion with Spain
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Just 17 years old
He’s not just shining. He’s dominating.

The New Face of Barça
Barcelona has been grooming talent for decades, but Yamal might just be the jewel in La Masia’s crown. His blend of flair, decision-making, and maturity is drawing comparisons to club legends, though few reached this level so young.
He’s part of a new wave of high-value stars at the club:
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Pedri: €140M (up from €120M)
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Raphinha: €90M (up €10M)
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Pau Cubarsí: €70M
The club’s youth-driven model is clearly paying off, both on the pitch and in the market.
Is the Ballon d’Or Next?
At this trajectory, it’s not outlandish to say Yamal could be a Ballon d’Or contender in the near future. He’s already performing at a level few teenagers in history have touched.
In a world where transfer fees are soaring and clubs crave long-term assets, Yamal isn’t just the future—he’s the now.
Keep watching. This is how legends begin.



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