Football these days has become a game that involves a lot of money and it is not a big matter for clubs, especially the big ones to splash out a big amount for the player they are willing to sign for their side in the transfer market. It is totally dependent on the players’ performances that fix their worth.
Next term is supposed to be one of the biggest seasons in terms of the money being spent, as some of the big names clubs are already looking to invest a huge amount, sometimes as much as 100 million to bring in the player of their desire into their squad. Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, apart from Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid are some of the teams in Europe who have already readied their kitty to start a spending spree.
Three players, who have created ripples in the market with their prices for their potential suitors to make a bid are-
Kylian Mbappe-
The 18-year-old has been in the form of his life for his club AS Monaco and is subject to interest from almost every other big club in Europe in the forthcoming summer market. However, in terms of financial strength, Real Madrid have been looking the most favourite to bag the teenage sensation for the next season. Reportedly, they have prepared a bid amounting to go beyond £100 million in order to get their hands on the prolific striker, who has scored 19 goals this season for his club, making them the champions of the French Ligue 1 after 17 long years.
Eden Hazard-
Again linked with a move to Real Madrid, the Belgian captain has been the talisman for his side in the last season, helping them to win the Premier League with 16 goals to his name. Reportedly, the Blues playmaker has got the nod from the Galacticos boss Zinedine Zidane to make him available for his team at a whopping price of £100 million for the next term.
Cristiano Ronaldo-
It has looked quite unlikely for the talisman to leave Santiago Bernabeu, however, a move might be possible owing to a recent tax evasion case that has prompted the Portuguese superstar to make a move out of Spain and join either his former club Manchester United or the former French Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain. However, any party that wants to lay a hand on the hottest property in European football, will have to shell out at least £175 million, as per reports.