The Mexico national team remains a star of the Lusitan league and the price rose again after a slight drop.
Mexican footballer Jesús Corona remains the most expensive player in Portugal’s First Division despite the economic crisis that sparked the pandemic. COVID-19
Above protruding elements such as Moussa Marega, Éverton, Jan Vertonghen, among others, the ‘Tecatito’ is, according to Transfermarkt, the most valuable asset of the Primeira Liga, as it is valued at 30 million euros. The 28-year-old Mexican has established himself as one of the main stars of the squad postage for his talent to play in different positions, but especially for his vision of the field and ‘magic’ with the ball.
Corona is in his sixth year with Los Dragones and this season he has too three goals and 10 assists in 35 games playedThe next summer market could be the key to Jesus’ career, because if he wants to play in a more important team, the Lusitanian board could choose to sell him in the next transfer window and that is that the Mexican can go free next year.
An interesting aspect about the value of ‘Tecatito’ in the market is that in April 2020, its value fell from 25 to 20 million euros as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, but increased to 30 million euros in August.
The top 10 most valuable footballers in the Primeira Liga are players from Benfica and Porto.
Here we show you the elements that belong to the Mexican:
Jesus Corona | 30 million euros
Alejandro Grimaldo | 28 million euros
Darwin Núñez | 25 million euros
Everton | 25 million euros
Rafa Silva | 23 million euros
Otávio | 21 million euros
Moussa Marega | 20 million euros
Luis Diáz | 18 million euros
Odysseas Vlachodimos | 18 million euros
Pizzi | 18 million euros
Felipe Anderson | 18 million euros