River’s striking economic postal: Mastantuono is worth more than double than Urawa

River’s striking economic postal: Mastantuono is worth more than double than Urawa

The sale of his jewel would allow him to buy the entire squad of the Japanese team twice and he would still have 5 million euros left over. However, the total sum of the players is very far from the inter.

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He Club World Cup It is the great appointment of the year for all football. Teams that have the ambition of being champions, others that await their opportunity and finally some that, in principle, look much weaker. And it is not just surname or scoring capacity, but an economic power. A data that graph: with the 45 million euros he received for the sale of Franco Mastantuono, River I could buy twice at Urawa Red Diamondshis rival in Group E.

According to TransferMarkt data, The Japanese team has a market value of just 20 million euros. This shows a huge difference: River, with a single transfer of a player of just 17 years, could not only acquire the full squad of Urawa twice, but still left over 5 million euros.

This data reflects a double concern on the international stage: on the one hand, the low value of a team that participates in a global competition such as the Club World Cup; On the other, the underestimation that South American football is often suffered from other markets, even when it exports high -level talent at a very early age.

With a market value of 114 million euros, River honors its nickname “Millionaire” and marks differences from the previous one. The figure reflects the economic power of one of the largest clubs in Argentina and contrasts with the modest price of the Urawa Red Diamonds, its rival in the Club World Cup debut.

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However, the economic power of the Argentine club is relegated. He Inter of Milan, great favorite of Group E, has a Campus priced at impressive 717 million euroswhich makes an abysmal difference against Núñez as a whole.

Even so, River has a very high value compared to the other rival of the group, Monterrey from Mexico, whose Campus reaches 72 million euros.

The Club World Cup, beyond sports, also exposes economic inequalities that are going through global football. The comparison between the value of the “millionaire” and Urawa is the clearest example observed in the international contest, which access the best teams of each continent.

Source: Ambito

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