Vinicius tops the 10 most expensive players in the Spanish League before the 2022-2023 edition

Football fans around the world are waiting for the start of the new football season in the Spanish League 2022-2023, when It enjoys a large audience around the world, and it also includes many football stars with high marketing value in Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid and others.

The Spanish Premier League football tournament begins on August 12, 2022, and continues until June 4, 2023, when the Osasuna and Seville teams will play the tournament next Friday.

The tournament is expected to stop between November 13 and December 26, 2022, in order to hold the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

According to the Transfer Market website, which specializes in numbers and statistics, the current marketing value of the Spanish League is 4.93 billion euros.

The list of the 10 most expensive players in the Spanish League also includes 4 from Real Madrid and the same from Barcelona, ​​in addition to one player from Atletico Madrid and another from Real Sociedad..

Vinicius Junior, the Real Madrid star, is at the top of the list of the most expensive in the next edition of the Spanish League, with a shopping value of 100 million euros, according to the latest update from “Transfer Market”, while it comes Pedri, the Barcelona star, is in second place with 80 million euros.

The 10 most expensive players in the Spanish League

The list of the 10 most expensive players in the Spanish League comes as follows:

Brazilian Vinicius Junior – Real Madrid – 100 million euros.

Spain’s Pedri – Barcelona – 80 million euros.

Uruguayan Federico Valverde – Real Madrid – 70 million euros.

Portuguese Joao Felix – Atletico Madrid – 70 million euros.

Belgian Thibaut Courtois – Real Madrid – 60 million euros.

Brazilian Eder Militao – Real Madrid – 60 million euros.

Spain’s Javi – Barcelona – 60 million euros.

French Jules Conde – Barcelona – 60 million euros.

Dutchman Frenkie de Jong – Barcelona – 60 million euros.

Spaniard Mikel Oyarzabal – Real Sociedad – 60 million euros.

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