Kylian Mbappe and Dele Alli top list of 20 most valuable Under-21 players on planet
KYLIAN MBAPPE has been named as the most expensive U21 player in the world.
While that may not be surprising considering his red-hot form on loan at Paris Saint-Germain, what might shock some is that three Premier League players make up the top five.
According to a study by , in the last three months Mbappe's value has risen an astronomical 37 per cent to £160.9million.
The 18-year-old has eight goals in 17 games since joining for a season from Monaco.
He is expected to sign a permanent deal with PSG in the summer for a fee more than £100m.
In second spot in the rankings is Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli, valued at £158.6m.
This is actually a one per cent drop since September 1, but the 21-year-old continues to attract interest from Europe's biggest clubs, such as Manchester United and Barcelona.
In third spot is Manchester City winger Leroy Sane, valued at £109.6m.
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The German international is in sparkling form, and despite Pep Guardiola having an embarrassment of riches in the midfield positions, Sane has become a regular.
Despite still being out injured, Barcelona attacker Ousmane Dembele is ranked as the fourth most expensive U21 talent.
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Most Expensive U21 Players In The World
- Kylian Mbappe (PSG) - £160.9m
- Dele Alli (Spurs) - £158.6m
- Leroy Sane (Man City) - £109.6m
- Ousmane Dembele (Barcelona) - £106m
- Marcus Rashford (Man United) - £102.7m
- Gabriel Jesus (Man City) - £98.5m
- Timo Werner (RB Leipzig) - £81.4m
- Anthony Martial (Man United) - £75.4m
- Christian Pulisic (Dortmund) - £66.2m
- Davnson Sanchez ( Spurs) - £58.4m
- Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester) - £57.1m
- Gianluigi Donarumma (AC Milan) - £49m
- Federico Chiesa (Fiorentina) - £46.3m
- Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma) - £44.6m
- Marco Asensio (Real Madrid) - £44.6m
- Andreas Christensen (Chelsea) - £41.9m
- Franck Kessie (AC Milan) - £41.9m
- Youri Tielemans (Monaco) - £40.7m
- Daniel Ceballos (Real Madrid) - £38.6m
- Theo Hernandez (Real Madrid) - £37.7m
The Frenchman joined the Catalans in the summer from Borussia Dortmund for £135.5m to soften the blow of Neymar leaving for PSG.
But he picked up a thigh injury that required surgery in early September, and is not expected back until early 2018.
Completing the top five is Manchester United and England striker Marcus Rashford.
He is worth £102.7m, a whopping 28 per cent increase in value from the same time three months ago.
Elsewhere to note from the top 10 players, Wilfried Ndidi is apparently worth more than Real Madrid's top talent Marco Asensio.
Leicester man Ndidi weighs in at £57m, while Asensio is "only" rated as being worth £44.6m.