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Most valuable players in World Cup semi-finals: Olise 4th, Rice 7th, Alvarez 10th
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Most valuable players in World Cup semi-finals: Olise 4th, Rice 7th, Alvarez 10th

July 13, 2026 at 11:04 AM
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Transfermarkt ranks the most valuable players competing in the World Cup semi-finals, with Michael Olise ranked 4th, Declan Rice 7th, and Julian Alvarez 10th.

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The World Cup has now reached boiling point. Just four footballing giants remain. For the first time ever, the four highest FIFA ranked teams all take up the World Cup semi-final spots. France...

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What happened

Transfermarkt has published a ranking of the highest-valued players set to feature in the World Cup semi-finals. The list highlights the market worth of standout performers from the remaining nations, placing Crystal Palace/Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise in 4th, Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice in 7th, and Manchester City/Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez in 10th. The piece contextualizes each player's valuation within their performances leading into the tournament's final stages.

Chance analysis

This listicle from Transfermarkt provides market-value context for the key players remaining in the World Cup. It is primarily a valuation/sentiment piece rather than tactical insight, but it signals which semi-finalists carry the highest transfer market premium — useful as a proxy for perceived quality and squad importance going into the decisive matches.

Impact

No direct impact on teams or matches; provides background on player market valuations ahead of the semi-finals.

AI Insight

Use this as a market-value reference for World Cup semi-finalists; does not directly affect match prediction but contextualizes squad strength.

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francecrystal-palacebayern-municharsenalatletico-madridbournemouthman-cityCrystal Palace
Players
Michael OliseDeclan RiceJulian Alvarez

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Most valuable players in World Cup semi-finals: Olise 4th, Rice 7th, Alvarez 10th

Transfermarkt ranks the most valuable players competing in the World Cup semi-finals, with Michael Olise ranked 4th, Declan Rice 7th, and Julian Alvarez 10th.

Article summary

Transfermarkt has published a ranking of the highest-valued players set to feature in the World Cup semi-finals. The list highlights the market worth of standout performers from the remaining nations, placing Crystal Palace/Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise in 4th, Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice in 7th, and Manchester City/Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez in 10th. The piece contextualizes each player's valuation within their performances leading into the tournament's final stages.

This listicle from Transfermarkt provides market-value context for the key players remaining in the World Cup. It is primarily a valuation/sentiment piece rather than tactical insight, but it signals which semi-finalists carry the highest transfer market premium — useful as a proxy for perceived quality and squad importance going into the decisive matches.

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Published
Jul 13, 2026, 11:04 AM
Category
Editorial
Confidence
85%
Priority
Low

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  • crystal-palace
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  • arsenal
  • atletico-madrid
  • bournemouth
  • man-city
  • Crystal Palace

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