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France World Cup 2026: Team Value, Player Salaries & Market Value Ranking

16 July 2026  ·  Aktualisiert 16 July 2026

Gabriel Caetano

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France World Cup 2026: Team Value, Player Salaries & Market Value Ranking

Discover France's 2026 World Cup squad value, complete player salaries, highest-paid stars, market value rankings, FIFA prize money, and how Kylian Mbappé's team compares with the world's top football nations.

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France World Cup 2026: Team Value & Player Salaries: The Complete Financial Breakdown

France's 2026 World Cup squad is valued at approximately €1.52 billion, making Les Bleus the most expensive team at the tournament. Captain Kylian Mbappé earns €31.25 million per year at Real Madrid, translating to roughly €600,962 per week, and Deschamps' side have 5 stars valued at €100 million or over. The combined annual payroll of France's 26-man squad exceeds €135 million in gross club wages, placing them among the highest-spending nations at any World Cup in history. That said, squad valuations fluctuate daily, salary figures rely on estimates from Capology, Spotrac, and L'Équipe rather than official club disclosures, and a big payroll has never guaranteed a trophy.

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1. France 2026 World Cup Squad Player Salaries: Full Table

How the Salary Estimates Are Calculated

The figures in the table below are estimated gross fixed annual salaries, drawn from Capology, AiScore, and reports by L'Équipe and other football finance outlets. "Gross" means the total cost before income tax, which varies significantly by country of employment (Spain's top marginal rate is roughly 47%, the UK's is 45%, Italy uses a flat "decreto crescita" regime for certain imports, and Saudi Arabia charges 0%).

Weekly wage figures are derived by dividing annual gross salary by 52. All figures are in euros unless otherwise noted. Signing bonuses, image rights, and performance incentives are excluded from the base figures and discussed separately in later sections.

Full Squad Salary Table (Weekly & Annual Estimates)

Player

Club

Position

Est. Weekly Wage (€)

Est. Annual Salary (€)

Kylian Mbappé

Real Madrid

FW

600,962

31,250,000

Theo Hernandez

Al-Hilal

DF

392,500

20,410,000

Ousmane Dembélé

PSG

FW

349,615

18,180,000

N'Golo Kanté

Fenerbahçe

MF

211,000

11,000,000

Michael Olise

Bayern Munich

FW

259,808

13,510,000

William Saliba

Arsenal

DF

~290,000

~15,080,000

Aurélien Tchouaméni

Real Madrid

MF

240,385

12,500,000

Warren Zaïre-Emery

PSG

MF

279,615

14,540,000

Adrien Rabiot

AC Milan

MF

~175,000

~9,100,000

Jules Koundé

Barcelona

DF

~175,000

~9,100,000

Ibrahima Konaté

Liverpool

DF

~160,000

~8,320,000

Lucas Hernandez

PSG

DF

~150,000

~7,800,000

Marcus Thuram

Inter Milan

FW

147,885

7,690,000

Désiré Doué

PSG

FW

~135,000

~7,020,000

Bradley Barcola

PSG

FW

~120,000

~6,240,000

Dayot Upamecano

Bayern Munich

DF

~145,000

~7,540,000

Lucas Digne

Aston Villa

DF

~125,000

~6,500,000

Rayan Cherki

Manchester City

FW

~115,000

~5,980,000

Malo Gusto

Chelsea

DF

~80,000

~4,160,000

Manu Koné

Roma

MF

~75,000

~3,900,000

Maxence Lacroix

Crystal Palace

DF

~65,000

~3,380,000

Jean-Philippe Mateta

Crystal Palace

FW

~60,000

~3,120,000

Maghnes Akliouche

Monaco

FW

~45,000

~2,340,000

Mike Maignan

AC Milan

GK

~110,000

~5,720,000

Brice Samba

Rennes

GK

~50,000

~2,600,000

Robin Risser

Lens

GK

~15,000

~780,000

Squad Total

~4,000,000

~237,660,000

Mbappé's estimated gross fixed salary for the 2025-2026 season is €31,250,000, or €600,962 per week, excluding bonuses. At the opposite end, younger and Ligue 1-based squad members like Robin Risser and Maghnes Akliouche earn a fraction of what the marquee names command. The average salary in France's World Cup squad is around £100,000 per week, with very few players earning less than £80,000 and several on more than £250,000.

2. France's Highest-Paid Players: The Top 10 Earners Ranked

Kylian Mbappé: The Wage King

Mbappé signed a 5-year contract with Real Madrid in 2024 after leaving PSG as a free agent. His reported net salary is in the region of €15-20 million after tax. He also reportedly earns 80% of his image rights at the club, and his signing-on fee, in the region of €125-150 million, is paid in installments of €25-30 million per year across his contract.

His final PSG contract was worth a staggering €630 million over its lifespan, including salary, signing bonuses, and loyalty payments. At its peak, his weekly salary at PSG was approximately €1.3 million, or €72 million per year. The move to Real Madrid therefore represented a significant base-salary reduction, offset by the massive signing bonus and image-rights arrangements.

The Rest of the Top 10

Rank

Player

Club

Est. Weekly Wage (€)

Est. Annual Salary (€)

1

Kylian Mbappé

Real Madrid

600,962

31,250,000

2

Theo Hernandez

Al-Hilal

392,500

20,410,000

3

Ousmane Dembélé

PSG

349,615

18,180,000

4

William Saliba

Arsenal

~290,000

~15,080,000

5

Warren Zaïre-Emery

PSG

279,615

14,540,000

6

Michael Olise

Bayern Munich

259,808

13,510,000

7

Aurélien Tchouaméni

Real Madrid

240,385

12,500,000

8

N'Golo Kanté

Fenerbahçe

211,000

11,000,000

9

Adrien Rabiot

AC Milan

~175,000

~9,100,000

10

Jules Koundé

Barcelona

~175,000

~9,100,000

Theo Hernandez has 2 years remaining on his contract with Al-Hilal, earning an estimated gross fixed salary of €20,410,000. A move to the Saudi Pro League has made Theo Hernandez the second-highest earning player in the World Cup squad.

Ousmane Dembélé sits at the very top of PSG's wage structure, earning a colossal €350k-per-week. William Saliba committed his future to Arsenal by signing a lucrative five-year contract, earning around £250,000-a-week. Michael Olise will earn an estimated gross fixed salary of €13,510,000, though Bayern are prepared to nearly double his current annual salary of approximately €12 million in a forthcoming extension.

3. France's Total Squad Market Value: Aggregate Valuation & Per-Player Breakdown

Overall Squad Valuation

With a squad valued at roughly €1.53 billion, France leads the global rankings and has a strong case for fielding the most expensive starting XI ever assembled by a national team. Different valuation models produce slightly different totals: TransferRoom data values France at €1.46 billion, while Onside's model places the squad at €2.01 billion when using live club valuations.

Regardless of the exact number, France enters the World Cup as the most valuable squad in the tournament, with Les Bleus the only team valued at more than €1.5 billion. The average market value per squad member sits at approximately €58 million.

Top 5 Most Valuable Players

According to Onside, the most valuable players in France's squad are:

Player

Position

Club

Est. Market Value (€m)

% of Squad Value

Kylian Mbappé

FW

Real Madrid

276

~18%

Michael Olise

FW

Bayern Munich

180

~12%

Désiré Doué

FW

PSG

149

~10%

Warren Zaïre-Emery

MF

PSG

139

~9%

Ousmane Dembélé

FW

PSG

120

~8%

These 5 players alone account for roughly 57% of the total squad valuation.

Least Valuable Squad Members

At the other end of the spectrum, experienced squad members like N'Golo Kanté (35 years old, Fenerbahçe) and Lucas Digne (32, Aston Villa) carry relatively modest Transfermarkt valuations despite their reputations. Kanté's market value has declined significantly from his Chelsea peak, yet his presence at the World Cup provides leadership that no valuation metric can capture.

4. How France's Squad Value Has Changed Since Qatar 2022

Departures That Reduced Squad Wealth

France's 2022 World Cup squad included players who no longer feature in the 2026 roster. Karim Benzema's international retirement, Paul Pogba's doping ban and career decline, and Raphaël Varane's retirement have removed significant combined value from the setup. Hugo Lloris also retired from international duty. Together, these exits represent roughly €100-150 million in lost value compared to the 2022 squad.

Rising Stars Who've Added Value

The value added by younger players has more than compensated for those departures. Warren Zaïre-Emery, along with other young stars, has room to increase their valuations even further in the coming years. Michael Olise was not in the 2022 squad at all and now carries a valuation above €150 million. Désiré Doué, Rayan Cherki, Bradley Barcola, and Maghnes Akliouche represent a new generation that has collectively added over €400 million to the squad's market value.

Net Change in Squad Valuation (2022 vs 2026)

Metric

Qatar 2022

USA/Canada/Mexico 2026

Change

Total Squad Value

~€1.34 billion

~€1.52 billion

+€180 million

Most Valuable Player

Mbappé (~€185m)

Mbappé (~€276m)

+€91 million

Average Player Value

~€51.5m

~€58.5m

+€7 million

France was the third nation with the highest estimated transfer value in 2022, at €1.34 billion, with Kylian Mbappé valued at €185m. The jump to first place in 2026 reflects both the emergence of new talent and the continued appreciation of Mbappé's value at Real Madrid.

5. France's Team Payroll vs Other World Cup Nations: Global Salary Rankings

Where France Ranks by Combined Weekly Wages

France, though having big names, has a younger mix of talent that are on lower salaries and bring down the total relative to some rivals with older, higher-paid rosters.

Nation

Est. Squad Weekly Payroll (€)

Est. Annual Payroll (€)

Squad Value (€bn)

France

~4,000,000

~237,660,000

1.52

England

~4,400,000

~228,800,000

1.36

Spain

~3,200,000

~166,400,000

1.22

Portugal

~3,600,000

~187,200,000

1.01

Germany

~3,100,000

~161,200,000

0.95

Brazil

~2,800,000

~145,600,000

0.93

Argentina

~2,500,000

~130,000,000

0.81

Estimates based on Capology and Transfermarkt data. Actual club payrolls may differ.

Value-for-Money Angle

Squad value does not always translate into tournament success. Argentina, the defending champions, sit seventh in squad value and carry a lower payroll than France, yet they entered the tournament with the strongest recent pedigree. France's ratio of squad value per €1 of payroll is among the strongest, meaning their young, rising players are paid less relative to what they would cost on the transfer market. That gap represents an efficiency advantage for their clubs and for French football broadly.

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6. France's Most Expensive Position Groups: Forwards vs Midfielders vs Defenders

Forward Line: The Crown Jewels

France's attacking group is the financial engine of the squad. Mbappé, Dembélé, Olise, Doué, Barcola, Cherki, Thuram, Mateta, and Akliouche combine for a staggering market value exceeding €900 million and collective annual wages above €100 million. Mbappé alone accounts for roughly a third of the group's wage bill.

Midfield: Depth and Balance

The midfield of Tchouaméni, Zaïre-Emery, Kanté, Rabiot, and Koné offers a blend of experience and youth. Their combined market value sits around €250 million, with Zaïre-Emery's rapid appreciation being the standout story. At 19, his PSG salary of €14.5 million annually already places him among the best-paid midfielders in Ligue 1.

Defensive Unit: Underrated Value?

Saliba, Konaté, Upamecano, Koundé, Gusto, Lacroix, Digne, Lucas Hernandez, and Theo Hernandez form one of the deepest defensive pools at the tournament. Combined, their market value exceeds €300 million. Theo Hernandez's Al-Hilal salary significantly inflates the defensive wage bill.

Position Group Comparison Table

Position Group

Players

Combined Market Value (€m)

Combined Weekly Wages (€)

Forwards (9)

Mbappé, Dembélé, Olise, Doué, Barcola, Cherki, Thuram, Mateta, Akliouche

~920

~1,835,000

Midfielders (5)

Tchouaméni, Zaïre-Emery, Kanté, Rabiot, Koné

~270

~980,000

Defenders (9)

Saliba, Konaté, Upamecano, Koundé, Gusto, Lacroix, Digne, L. Hernandez, T. Hernandez

~340

~1,015,000

Goalkeepers (3)

Maignan, Samba, Risser

~40

~175,000

7. The Salary Gap: French Superstars vs Average Squad Players

Earnings Inequality Within the Squad

Mbappé's weekly wage of €600,962 is roughly 40 times higher than the estimated weekly pay of the squad's lowest earner, Robin Risser (~€15,000). The median salary across the 26-man squad sits at approximately €135,000 per week. That means Mbappé earns about 4.5 times the median.

The top 5 earners (Mbappé, T. Hernandez, Dembélé, Saliba, and Zaïre-Emery) account for approximately 50% of the total squad payroll. This kind of wage concentration is common in elite national teams, but it is worth noting just how much financial weight rests on a handful of players.

Implications for Team Dynamics and Morale

French players receive €15,000-€25,000 per World Cup or Euro match, with substantial progression bonuses. These FFF appearance fees are relatively modest compared to club wages, which creates a leveling effect during tournament time. The federation's bonus structure, where all players receive the same match fee regardless of club salary, is designed to reinforce unity. France's public handling of bonus disputes (a well-documented issue at the 2010 World Cup) has led to a more structured, transparent approach.

8. Which Clubs Contribute the Most Players: Top Suppliers by Headcount and Value

Club-by-Club Squad Contribution Table

Paris Saint-Germain is the most represented club among the 26 France World Cup players, with 5 currently competing on the squad.

Club

Players Contributed

Combined Value (€m)

Combined Weekly Wages (€)

PSG

5 (Dembélé, Barcola, Doué, Zaïre-Emery, L. Hernandez)

~560

~1,335,000

Real Madrid

2 (Mbappé, Tchouaméni)

~340

~841,000

Bayern Munich

2 (Olise, Upamecano)

~225

~405,000

Crystal Palace

2 (Lacroix, Mateta)

~30

~125,000

AC Milan

2 (Maignan, Rabiot)

~55

~285,000

Real Madrid's Footprint on Les Bleus

With Mbappé and Tchouaméni, Real Madrid supplies two of France's most important players. France features superstars like Kylian Mbappé who commands an individual price tag north of €100 million. Their combined value exceeds €340 million, and their combined wages approach €850,000 per week. Deschamps left out Eduardo Camavinga despite his Real Madrid pedigree, which means the club's footprint on Les Bleus is smaller than it might have been.

Ligue 1 Clubs: Still Relevant?

Of the 26 France World Cup players, a majority play on club teams in the French Ligue 1 (8). PSG dominates that count with 5 players. Beyond PSG, Rennes (Samba), Lens (Risser), and Monaco (Akliouche) each contribute one player. While the talent pipeline from French academies remains strong, most elite French players now play abroad, particularly in England, Spain, and Germany.

9. Premier League vs Ligue 1 Players: League-by-League Salary and Value Split

The Premier League Contingent

France arrived ranked third in the world with a squad averaging 26.6 years, built around 7 Premier League players and 5 from Paris Saint-Germain. The PL-based contingent includes Saliba (Arsenal), Konaté (Liverpool), Gusto (Chelsea), Cherki (Manchester City), Digne (Aston Villa), Lacroix and Mateta (Crystal Palace). Their combined wages are substantial, driven primarily by Saliba's new £250,000-per-week deal.

The Ligue 1 Contingent

The Ligue 1-based players are headlined by PSG's 5-player contingent. The highest paid footballer in Ligue 1 is Ousmane Dembélé, earning an annual salary of €27,270,000 per season (though Capology's gross fixed figure of €18.18 million differs from L'Équipe's broader calculation). The average salary for players aged 18-23 in Ligue 1 is €862,179, with Warren Zaïre-Emery earning a yearly salary of €14,540,000.

La Liga, Bundesliga, and Other Leagues

Real Madrid (La Liga) contributes Mbappé and Tchouaméni, the highest-paid duo in the squad. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga) supplies Olise and Upamecano. Barcelona contributes Koundé. Inter Milan (Serie A) contributes Thuram, while Roma provides Koné. The squad's international spread reflects the global mobility of French talent.

League Salary Comparison Table

League

Players in Squad

Avg. Weekly Wage (€)

Avg. Market Value (€m)

Ligue 1 (incl. PSG)

8

~170,000

~75

Premier League

7

~160,000

~55

La Liga

3

~340,000

~115

Bundesliga

2

~200,000

~110

Serie A

2

~160,000

~35

Saudi Pro League

1

~392,500

~25

Süper Lig

1

~211,000

~8

Other

2

~53,000

~10

The La Liga average is heavily skewed by Mbappé. The Premier League average is depressed by the Crystal Palace pair.

10. Market Value vs Actual Salary: Who Is Over- or Under-Paid?

The Over-Paid Players (Salary > Market Value Justifies)

The salary-to-value ratio divides annual gross salary by current market value. A ratio above 0.30 suggests a player is being paid a premium relative to their transfer worth. Theo Hernandez stands out: his €20.4 million Al-Hilal salary against a Transfermarkt value of roughly €25 million produces a ratio of 0.82, making him the squad's most "expensive" player relative to his market worth. N'Golo Kanté's €11 million salary paired with a declining market value of around €8 million produces a ratio above 1.0, though his intangible contributions justify the investment.

The Under-Paid Players (Bargain Contracts)

Désiré Doué, with a market value estimated at €149 million but annual wages of roughly €7 million, carries a ratio of just 0.05, making him the squad's standout bargain. Olise's current annual salary of approximately €12-13.5 million against a market value above €150 million gives a similarly low ratio, which is precisely why Bayern is racing to double his wages.

Salary vs Value Snapshot Table

Player

Market Value (€m)

Annual Salary (€m)

Salary-to-Value Ratio

Rating

Kylian Mbappé

276

31.25

0.11

Fair

Theo Hernandez

25

20.41

0.82

Over

Ousmane Dembélé

120

18.18

0.15

Fair

N'Golo Kanté

8

11.00

1.38

Over

Michael Olise

180

13.51

0.08

Under

Désiré Doué

149

7.02

0.05

Under

Warren Zaïre-Emery

139

14.54

0.10

Under

Marcus Thuram

50

7.69

0.15

Fair

11. Endorsements & Off-Pitch Earnings: Total Income Beyond Club Wages

Kylian Mbappé's Commercial Empire

His three pillars of income include a €31.25 million annual salary at Real Madrid, €14 million per year from Nike, and a growing portfolio through his investment firm Coalition Capital. Endorsement deals add another $30-40 million to his yearly earnings. His commercial partners include Nike, Hublot, Dior, Oakley, EA Sports, and hospitality company Accor.

At 27 years old, Mbappé's salary, endorsements, and investments help keep his annual income close to $100 million, placing him among the highest-earning athletes in the world. His contract with Nike is set to expire on July 31, 2026, with Adidas and Under Armour aggressively pursuing him.

Other High-Earning Commercial Players

Player

Club Wage (€m/yr)

Est. Endorsements (€m/yr)

Total Income (€m/yr)

Kylian Mbappé

31.25

~30-35

~65

Ousmane Dembélé

18.18

~5-8

~25

Michael Olise

13.51

~3-5

~18

N'Golo Kanté

11.00

~2-3

~14

William Saliba

15.08

~2-4

~19

Why Off-Pitch Earnings Matter for Squad Valuation

A player's total earning power influences transfer negotiations. Clubs factor in shirt sales, social media reach, and sponsor activation when setting transfer fees. Mbappé owns an 80% stake in SM Caen, the Ligue 2 side, having paid in the region of €15-20 million for it. Through his company Coalition Capital, he purchased a majority stake in SM Caen in 2024, and his investment portfolio also includes stakes in Sorare, health technology company Alan, and Zebra Valley.

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12. France Squad Net Worth: Who Are the Wealthiest Les Bleus Stars?

Career Earnings vs Net Worth Distinction

Net worth is not the same as career earnings. After taxes (which can consume 40-50% of gross income in most European countries), agent fees (typically 5-10%), and personal spending, a player's net worth is usually a fraction of their cumulative gross income. Property investments, business ventures, and lifestyle choices further affect the final figure.

Estimated Net Worth Ranking

As of June 2026, Mbappé's net worth is estimated at around $250 million.

Player

Est. Net Worth (€m)

Primary Wealth Source

Kylian Mbappé

~230

Salary, Nike, Coalition Capital

N'Golo Kanté

~70

Chelsea/Al-Ittihad contracts

Ousmane Dembélé

~50

Barcelona/PSG contracts

Theo Hernandez

~35

AC Milan/Al-Hilal contracts

Adrien Rabiot

~30

Juventus/AC Milan contracts

Estimates based on publicly available reports. Actual net worth figures are unverified.

Young Players With Highest Long-Term Earning Potential

Warren Zaïre-Emery (19) and Désiré Doué (20) are already earning over €7 million per year. If their career trajectories continue, both could realistically accumulate over €200 million in career earnings by their late twenties, particularly if they secure major endorsement deals and potential transfers to La Liga or the Premier League.

13. France World Cup Squad Cost: What It Would Cost to "Buy" the Whole Team

Assembling France's entire 26-man squad from scratch would cost approximately €1.52 billion at current Transfermarkt valuations. France's gargantuan squad value means that in player value alone, it eclipses the GDP of over 10 countries, including Dominica, Samoa, and Micronesia, among others.

To put it another way, "buying" France would cost more than the combined transfer spending of the entire Premier League in any single window. For comparison, England's squad is valued at €1.36 billion and Spain at €1.22 billion. France's squad value is over 75 times greater than that of Qatar, the lowest-valued squad at the tournament.

That hypothetical transfer bill of €1.52 billion, spread across a stadium full of 80,000 fans, works out to roughly €19,000 per seat. That is a figure designed for social media shareability, but it illustrates just how concentrated football's financial power has become.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kylian Mbappé's salary in 2026?

Kylian Mbappé earns €31.25 million per year at Real Madrid, translating to approximately €600,962 per week. That figure makes him the highest-paid player in La Liga. His signing-on fee, in the region of €125-150 million, is paid in installments across his contract, and he reportedly earns 80% of his image rights. Including bonuses and endorsements, his total annual income is estimated at close to €65 million.

What is France's total squad market value for the 2026 World Cup?

The French boast the most valuable squad at the tournament with a current cumulative value of over €1.5 billion. This places them first among all 48 World Cup nations, with a narrow lead of just €10 million separating Spain from England in second and third.

How do French player weekly wages compare between Ligue 1 and the Premier League?

The highest paid footballer in Ligue 1 is Ousmane Dembélé at approximately €27 million per season, while Arsenal's William Saliba earns £250,000 per week (~€290,000). On average, Premier League-based French internationals earn more in base salary, though PSG's wages distort the Ligue 1 average upward.

Which club contributes the most players to France's 2026 World Cup squad?

Paris Saint-Germain is the most represented club with 5 players (Dembélé, Barcola, Doué, Zaïre-Emery, and Lucas Hernandez). Real Madrid, AC Milan, Bayern Munich, and Crystal Palace each have 2 players on the squad.

Who are the highest-paid French footballers in 2026?

Mbappé leads at €31.25 million per year. Theo Hernandez earns ~€20.4 million at Al-Hilal. Dembélé earns ~€18.18 million at PSG. Saliba is on ~€15 million at Arsenal, and Zaïre-Emery commands ~€14.5 million at PSG.

How has France's squad market value changed since the 2022 World Cup?

France was valued at €1.34 billion at the 2022 World Cup. The 2026 squad is valued at approximately €1.52 billion, representing a net increase of roughly €180 million. The main drivers are the emergence of Olise, Doué, Zaïre-Emery, and Cherki, which more than offset the departures of Benzema, Pogba, Varane, and Lloris.

Conclusion: Les Bleus: The World's Most Expensive Squad?

France combines depth, youth, and elite-level stars to assemble what is arguably the most valuable squad ever gathered by a national team. The headline figures speak for themselves: €1.52 billion in total squad value, an estimated annual payroll exceeding €237 million, and Mbappé earning more per week than many clubs spend in a month.

The salary-vs-market-value analysis reveals where the real stories lie. Players like Désiré Doué and Michael Olise are dramatically under-paid relative to their market worth, signaling major contract upgrades ahead. Veterans like Kanté earn above their Transfermarkt valuation, reflecting the premium clubs place on experience and leadership.

Squad value does not always translate into tournament success. Argentina won in 2022 with a squad valued hundreds of millions below France's. But the financial data gives fans, analysts, and bettors a clearer picture of squad depth, investment levels, and where the next generation of value will come from.

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