Studded stars: World's most valuable soccer players

These star footballers - the most valuable players in the world today - have built their value by their actions on the field that spoke louder than words. Here’s a glimpse into their thoughts, in their own words
Curated By: Madhu Kapparath
Published: Jun 12, 2018
Studded stars: World's most valuable soccer players

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  • Studded stars: World's most valuable soccer players
  • Studded stars: World's most valuable soccer players
  • Studded stars: World's most valuable soccer players
  • Studded stars: World's most valuable soccer players
  • Studded stars: World's most valuable soccer players
  • Studded stars: World's most valuable soccer players

4. Harry Kane. England.
Valued at €150million

Harry started playing football really young, probably since he was four or five years old, at the park with his dad and brother who were big football fans. Playing with his mates, Harry always used to be the one that was scoring. "What is it about scoring?" Harry told Skysports, "It's the look. The look before it's gone in. If you slow down a replay or as you have a shot, your head's down and you look and you know halfway if it's going in and as soon as it goes in - the adrenaline. It's hard to explain the feeling, it's one of the best in the world, you are proud of yourself for scoring, you're proud that you're helping teammates, you're excited, it's all that in one big feeling". But a drop in his trajectory must surely happen at some point? “Yeah, but that’s football,” Kane says. "I try never to get too high or too low. It is how you cope with that."