Top 10 Most Valuable Players In 2010 – 30 Years And Older

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Top 10 Most Valuable Players In 2010 - 30 Years And Older

Here are the top 10 most valuable players in 2010, older than 30 years

Who was the most valuable player in 2010, older than 30 years? We gathered some information from Transfermarkt for some of the best players in the world, that is, their all-time performing stats.

This article will tell you about the top 10 most valuable players in 2010, older than 30 years.

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Most Valuable Players

  1. Xavi – €65m
  2. Frank Lampard – €45m
  3. Steven Gerrard – €42m
  4. Didier Drogba – €38m
  5. Rio Ferdinand – €35m
  6. Gigi Buffon – €30.5m
  7. Diego Forlan – €30m
  8. Nicolas Anelka – €30m
  9. Puyol – €28m
  10. Eder Milito – €28m

Xavi was the most valuable player in 2010, with a total market value of €35 million. There is no doubt he is one of the greatest players of this generation, and the greatest midfielder as described by some of the football experts.

On Friday, Barcelona played a 1-1 draw with Napoli in UEFA Europa League. Ferran Torres was in tears after the final whistle as the missed many chances during the game. However, Xavi insisted he has full trust in the youngster.

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It happened to Luis Suarez, who seemed to have no goals,” Xavi said.

“The Barca shirt weighs a few kilos more. But I am delighted to have him in the team and he will give me a lot of joy.

“If he is in the penalty area it is because he will score. He has scored goals all his life and he will have them.

“In training he is one of those who scores the most. He has our absolute trust. The coaching staff and I will take care of this. He is very strong, self-demanding.”

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Puyol was one of the person who supported Torres on social media despite his poor performance.

The ex-captain posted on Twitter: “[Ferran Torres] will give us a lot of joy.”

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