World Cup breakout players whose transfer values have skyrocketed

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World Cup breakout players whose transfer values have skyrocketed

The 2022 World Cup is taking place in Qatar. The players who perform well there can rise in value in the transfer market. Some of them have already done so. The winter transfer window opens for the top leagues across Europe at the start of the new year.

Yassine Bounou has been a revelation at the World Cup. He has played for Sevilla for several years. Now he plays for Morocco. His team is in the semifinals. He is a target for teams from Premier League's Wolves to Spanish giant Real Madrid.

Dominik Livaković is a goalkeeper who has been impressive at the World Cup. He saved three penalty kicks to beat Japan and 11 shots against Brazil. The Dinamo Zagreb goalkeeper has a calm demeanor and could be a target for a transfer at club level.

Pervis Estupiñán impressed for Ecuador at the World Cup in Qatar. He recorded the most shot-creating actions of any player (six) and won possession more times than anyone else. The 24-year-old Brighton player just completed a move to his new Premier League side.

Joško Gvardiol is a center back for Croatia at the World Cup in Qatar. He is aggressive, pacy, physically imposing and relatively comfortable on the ball. Leipzig paid him $20 million in 2021.

Josip Juranović was the standout performer from Croatia's back line at the World Cup. He is playing the best soccer of his career since joining Celtic last year. His performances in Qatar will increase his transfer value.

Sofyan Amrabat is a midfielder for Morocco. He helped his team to win over Belgium and Spain. Amabat made more ball recoveries in Qatar than any outfield player. He plays for Italian side Fiorentina. His performances have increased his transfer value.

Jude Bellingham is a talented young midfielder. He impressed at the recent World Cup in Qatar. Bellham is already drawing comparisons to some of the English's all-time greats. At just 19, he is expected to join Borussia Dortmund from the Premier League.

Enzo Fernández has been a revelation for Argentina at the World Cup. He has just recently signed for Benfica. He's played all but 10 minutes of the next three matches. Fernéndz has already been linked with most of Europe’s top clubs.

Cody Gakpo, forward, Netherlands, has had a breakout at the World Cup. His transfer value has skyrocketed.


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