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Which World Cup team is worth the most?
Which World Cup team is worth the most? - German national side
By Jamie Gardner, PA Sport
Last updated April 10 2006

The World Cup will feature the world's costliest and most highly-paid players in the world. But whose starting XI is worth the most?

Obviously working out a player's value on the unpredictable transfer market is guesswork to a large degree. Age, length of contract remaining and the number of interested parties all play a part. But let's look at the major teams and do a price-check on some of the most valuable sporting commodities on the planet.

Our German hosts have a few players who would set the cash tills ringing. Star man Michael Ballack will move for nothing this summer after running down his contract at Bayern Munich, but it's a fair bet the player would fetch at least £25million if tied in to a long-term deal, even though he is already 29 years old. Second-most valuable is surely Germany's answer to Wayne Rooney, Lukas Podolski, who despite a difficult season at Cologne could still fetch around £12million. Highly-rated Werder Bremen midfielder Tim Borowski and Bayern prospect Bastian Schweinsteiger are each £10million players, and we estimate that the team as a whole comes in at around £97 to £100million.

Germany's great rivals Holland are worth around £80million, with Barcelona midfielder Mark van Bommel (£15million) and Chelsea's Arjen Robben (£12million) the most glittering stars. Manchester United's striker Ruud van Nistelrooy is touted by many to be on the move this summer. Sir Alex Ferguson would want as much as possible for his goalscorer, but at 30 his age should keep his price down to around £10million.

France's side may be a little long in the tooth, but they still have a few stellar performers who can command big transfer fees. We reckon about £120million should be enough to snap up the 2006 starting XI. How much will it take for Barcelona to tempt Thierry Henry away from Arsenal? Well they won't get much change out of £30million will they? And even if his compatriots David Trezeguet and Patrick Vieira looked past their best as Juventus crashed out of the Champions League to the Gunners they would still be worth about £25million and £12mlllion each.

You could probably get veteran Zinedine Zidane on the cheap these days, but Chelsea's William Gallas (£15million), and Lyon's Sylvain Wiltord (£10million) are still in the eight-figure bracket.

Argentina and Italy both come in at around £140million. Lionel Messi's age and promise make him another £30million player by any reckoning. A slightly smaller fee would be required to clinch the signing of Messi's Argentina team-mate Juan Roman Riquelme. It seems we are likely to discover just how much Riquelme is worth in the summer, but £25million is the figure being quoted at the moment.Corinthians paid a hefty fee of around £20million to take Carlos Tevez to Brazil. It would take even more to move him over to Europe, while Hernan Crespo is certainly still capable of attracting bids in excess of £10million.

Italy boast one of the strongest line-ups of strikers in the World. Their luxury model is Alberto Gilardino, who would take at least £25million to prise away from AC Milan. There's £20million-rated Luca Toni, currently breaking goalscoring records at Fiorentina, Antonio Cassano went to Real Madrid on the cheap but is worth more than £10million, and how much are veterans Alessandro Del Piero and Christian Viera still worth? Italy's overall valuation would take a considerable dip however without Francesco Totti in the team, who is also still worth a bank-busting £20million.

Player Diaries
Michael Owen
Michael Owen - July 7 2006
England
Football has given me so much, which is why I am so happy to be supporting the Nine Million Campaign to use football to help refugee children throughout the world.
Ronaldinho
Ronaldinho - July 4 2006
Brazil
I just finished watching the match between Germany and Argentina. A hard game. I was sad to see my friend Messi get eliminated, but that’s the type of game where either side has a good chance of winning.
Claude Makelele
Claude Makelele - July 11 2006
France
My first feeling at the end of the World Cup final was one of guilt. Now that might seem a strange emotion but I genuinely thought I could have done more to influence the result of the game.
Xabi Alonso
Xabi Alonso - July 7 2006
Spain
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Gianluigi Buffon
Gianluigi Buffon - July 10 2006
Italy
How often since I was a child I have dreamed of winning and touching that Cup! Now that we've done it I'm feeling an incredible, almost indescribable, joy. Before the World Cup, things were written about me which, quite frankly, I didn't think I deserved.
Kevin Kuranyi
Kevin Kuranyi - July 11 2006
Germany
An amazing World Cup has come to an end. Italy took the title in a dramatic final after a thrilling penalty shoot-out. In 1990, we won the World Cup in Italy. In 2006, the Italians have done the same to us.
Edgar Davids
Edgar Davids - July 13 2006
Netherlands
In the past 6 months I tried to give you an insight on how I look at The Game. For one, there are many ways to look at it. Skills, competition, style, transfers, gusto and last but definitely not least, the media, are all part of The Game.
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