View Full Version : Top 8 Most VALUABLE Soccer Players
nvot9
03 May 2007, 06:49 PM
Lets see some lists of all around most valuable players...
1) Ronaldinho
2) Cristiano Ronaldo
3) Steven Gerrard
4) Kaka
5) Wayne Rooney
6) Lionel Messi
7) Thierry Henry
8) Michael Essien
bosterosoy
07 May 2007, 11:07 AM
1) Kaka
2) Messi
3) C. Ronaldo
4) Ronaldinho
5) Gerrard
6) Henry
7) Tevez
8) Gatusso
wxcblue
07 May 2007, 11:32 AM
i'm suprised to see no defenders,
1. Jamie Carragher
2. Steven Gerrard
3. Kaka
4. Petr Cech
5. Samuel Eto'o
6. Ronaldinho
7. Paul Scholes
8. Cesc Fabregas
red & wite army
07 May 2007, 12:31 PM
1) Cesc Fabregas
2) Lionel Messi
3) Kaka
4) Ronaldinho
5) C. Ronaldo
6) Wayne Rooney
7) Petr Cech
8) John Terry
Teso Dos Bichos
07 May 2007, 08:53 PM
How do you define value?
Spartak
07 May 2007, 09:02 PM
How do you define value?
I assume he's talking about a monetary value. If so, Ronaldinho far surpasses any in football at the moment. His price tag is higher because:
A.) He's the most talented footballer on the planet
and
B.) Ronaldinho is now the most popular footballer on the planet.
Therefore, from a business and sporting perspective, no one can touch Ronaldinho atm.
Teso Dos Bichos
07 May 2007, 09:10 PM
Surely a younger talent like a Ronaldo or Kaka would command a higher transfer fee and be more valuable in terms of business?
Spartak
07 May 2007, 11:42 PM
Surely a younger talent like a Ronaldo or Kaka would command a higher transfer fee and be more valuable in terms of business?
I wouldn't say that. Ronaldinho still only 27 and is far more recognizable worldwide than Kaka' and C. Ronaldo. It's no coincidence that most of the record transfers (Zidane, Figo, Sheva, etc.) were around Ronaldinho's age now or older. Because by the ages of 27-30 the best players have established themselves as world superstars. Therefore, they would have a huge following worldwide and sell many jerseys. Also, most big clubs(Milan, Barca, Real, etc.) first priority is for winning now. They are willing to spend on a player who can only help them in the short term. They don't need to develop talent like smaller clubs.
I'm confident if Ronaldinho, C. Ronaldo, and Kaka' all went on the market this summer Ronaldinho would easily get the highest fee. With Ronaldinho shirt sales alone that club can recoup what they paid for him in a year or two(see Beckham, David). Kaka' and C. Ronaldo are certainly now world stars but they still have a ways to go to catch Ronaldinho.
Teso Dos Bichos
08 May 2007, 12:33 AM
I disagree. Most of the talk regarding Ronaldo involved a world record transfer fee because of his current performances, current age and clear potential to improve. You do not get that with Ronaldinho. He is in his prime and the only way for him to go is down. I am not doubting his ability to generate a large fee or merchandising sales but I do doubt that the figure would be higher than that for Ronaldo.
Spartak
08 May 2007, 12:50 AM
I disagree. Most of the talk regarding Ronaldo involved a world record transfer fee because of his current performances, current age and clear potential to improve. You do not get that with Ronaldinho. He is in his prime and the only way for him to go is down. I am not doubting his ability to generate a large fee or merchandising sales but I do doubt that the figure would be higher than that for Ronaldo.
Well, tell that to Berlusconi who is willing to smash the world record transfer fee on Ronaldinho this summer or next. He has said publicly he's willing to pay Barca over $135M for Ronaldinho should they decide to sell him. And the reason he's willing to spend so much is because he knows Ronaldinho would be media and business boom to Milan. Hell, Ronaldo(the real one ;) ) was a huge commercial success for Milan this Janaury and he is certainly on the downside of his career. I can't imagine what Ronaldinho would do for the Milan brand.
Now Cristiano Ronaldo would also be a success(commercially) but nowhere near Ronaldinho. Most of Ronaldo's popularity is concentrated in Britain. He still hasn't made his name internationally yet. He needs a breakout tournament or performance for Portugal in Euro 2008/WC 2010 or he needs to perform better for ManU in the CL. Ronaldinho has already done this with Brazil in 2002 and Barca 2006. Plus, we can't ignore the fact that Ronaldinho is a better footballer than Ronaldo. Ronaldo might one day match Ronaldinho but at this point Ronaldinho is better in all facets of the game.
Spartak
08 May 2007, 12:52 AM
I think Cristiano Ronaldo is more comprable to Leonel Messi in terms of value. Both are supremely talented footballers who'd fetch alot of money on the market. But they still aren't the finished article yet in terms of football and commercially.
Teso Dos Bichos
08 May 2007, 01:13 AM
Well, tell that to Berlusconi who is willing to smash the world record transfer fee on Ronaldinho this summer or next. He has said publicly he's willing to pay Barca over $135M for Ronaldinho should they decide to sell him.
That figure was the amount Berlusconi had set aside for Ronaldinho's transfer fee and wages, which puts the actual transfer fee at around £40 million (approx. $80 million). The transfer fee Real Madrid said they would pay for Ronaldo was £54 million (approx. $108 million). Of course, this is if we believe what we read in the media.
I think Cristiano Ronaldo is more comprable to Leonel Messi in terms of value. Both are supremely talented footballers who'd fetch alot of money on the market. But they still aren't the finished article yet in terms of football and commercially.
Ronaldo is a key player for club and country, winning personal awards and league titles to boot. He has also played roughly 4x the amount of games Messi has in his career to date. While Messi is a great talent with a lot of potential, he has not yet played a full season of football and been a key player throughout.
Me+11
08 May 2007, 02:40 AM
1. Ronaldinho
2. C. Ronaldo
3. Kaka
4. Messi
5. Gerrard
6. Rooney
7. Samuel Eto'o
8. Petr Cech
Walter3000
10 May 2007, 12:30 AM
For monetary value, Kaka, Cronaldo, Messi would fetch the biggest fees in my mind, right there with Ronnie.
United Pumps
14 May 2007, 07:11 AM
i'm suprised to see no defenders,
1. Jamie Carragher
2. Steven Gerrard
3. Kaka
4. Petr Cech
5. Samuel Eto'o
6. Ronaldinho
7. Paul Scholes
8. Cesc Fabregas
You have no idea about anything, do you?
Carragher is old and so is Scholes.
My list would be:
1. Ronaldo
2. Kaka
3. Ronaldinho
4. Messi
5. Fabregas
6. Rooney
7. Torres
8. Gerrard
Why top eight?
Walter3000
14 May 2007, 11:55 AM
How badly does Kaka have to put perform Cronaldo on the biggest stage to be ahead of him? Oh right blinkered United fans
United Pumps
14 May 2007, 11:56 AM
How badly does Kaka have to put perform Cronaldo on the biggest stage to be ahead of him? Oh right blinkered United fans
He's older. It's simple really.
bandwagongooner
14 May 2007, 12:03 PM
I think there are players that are more valuable to their own club than they would be anywhere else. No matter how much a Gerrard or Henry could be sold for, it's doubtful that the club would really get the same value in return. Perhaps these types of players wouldn't fetch the highest transfer fee, but they are of extraordinary value to their current club.
Another example could be Raul. I doubt that Madrid would sell him for any price. And Totti hasa to be of that value to Roma.
Walter3000
14 May 2007, 01:18 PM
He's older. It's simple really.
And looking at your list, Cronaldo is older than Messi by the same amount of years as Kaka to Cronaldo. ROnaldinho is also older than Messi, Rooney and Fabregas, and Torres.
It's simple.
United Pumps
14 May 2007, 01:58 PM
And looking at your list, Cronaldo is older than Messi by the same amount of years as Kaka to Cronaldo. ROnaldinho is also older than Messi, Rooney and Fabregas, and Torres.
It's simple.
Factor in global appeal, quality and age. :)