Hidden gems – The most valuable players to have never played in the Champions League

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The Champions League is the pinnacle of European football and where every ambitious footballer hopes to show their talents each and every season. However, as every football fan will know, this is a team sport and as a result some of the most talented players in the game today have yet to be afforded the opportunity to showcase their talents in the continental competition. So who are the best players across Europe’s top leagues to have never stepped on to the pitch as the famous Champions League music blares overhead? Let’s find out. 

The most valuable players that haven’t played in the Champions League

Victor Boniface – Bayer Leverkusen – Market value: €40m

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Updated Feb 15, 2024

Morgan Gibbs-White – Nottingham Forest – Market value: €40m

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Nicolás González – Fiorentina – Market value: €40m

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Destiny Udogie – Tottenham Hotspur – Market value: €40m

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Giorgio Scalvini – Atalanta – Market value: €40m

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Vitor Roque – Barcelona – Market value: €40m

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Ousmane Diomande – Sporting – Market value: €40m

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Axel Disasi – Chelsea – Market value: €42m

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Pedro Neto – Wolves – Market value: €42m

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Jacob Ramsey – Aston Villa – Market value: €42m

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Viktor Gyökeres – Sporting – Market value: €45m

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Micky van de Ven – Tottenham Hotspur – Market value: €45m

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Endrick – Palmeiras – Market value: €45m

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Brennan Johnson – Tottenham Hotspur – Market value: €48m

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Eberechi Eze – Crystal Palace – Market value: €48m

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Jarrod Bowen – West Ham – Market value: €50m

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Kaoru Mitoma – Brighton – Market value: €50m

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Michael Olise – Crystal Palace – Market value: €50m

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Roméo Lavia – Chelsea – Market value: €50m

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Nico Williams – Athletic Bilbao – Market value: €50m

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Levi Colwill – Chelsea – Market value: €55m

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Ollie Watkins – Aston Villa – Market value: €60m

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Douglas Luiz – Aston Villa – Market value: €60m

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Lucas Paquetá – West Ham – Market value: €65m

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Alexis Mac Allister – Liverpool – Market value:€65m

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Evan Ferguson – Brighton – Market value: €65m

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James Maddison – Tottenham Hotspur – Market value: €70m

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Moisés Caicedo – Chelsea – Market value: €90m

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Florian Wirtz – Bayer Leverkusen – Market value: €100m

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Naturally, the riches of the Premier League has meant that a number of the sport’s most talented players now ply their trade at English clubs that have little hope of qualifying for the Champions League. As a result, some of the most valuable players in English football have yet to play in the competition and make up the largest chunk of players on this list. Whether it be West Ham winger Jarrod Bowen (market value: €50 million), Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White (€40m) or Wolves forward Pedro Neto (€42m), there are a number of highly valued players in the English top-fight that may got their entire careers without featuring in the Champions League. 

However, there are also a number of players on this list that could soon get a shot at playing in Europe’s elite competition. For example, Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface (€40m), Sporting star Ousmane Diomande (€40m) or new Barcelona signing Vitor Roque (€40m) will all surely feature in one form or another in next season’s competition, but have simply not had the opportunity to do so yet. Equally, some Premier League stars such as Aston Villa’s Jacob Ramsey (€42m), Ollie Watkins (€60m) and Douglas Luiz (€60m) or Tottenham trio Destiny Udogie (€40m), Micky van de Ven (€45m) and Brennan Johnson could all be entering the tournament for the first time next season, depending on whether their clubs can finish the Premier League season strongly. 

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Undoubtedly, there are a number of big stars that are surely desperate to test their talents against the best in the world and that can be seen by the fact that this list includes remarkable players such as Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister (€65m), Brighton striker Evan Ferguson (€65m), Tottenham playmaker James Maddison (€70m), as well as Chelsea record signing Moisés Caicedo (€90m). However, the biggest talent of them all is unquestionably Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz, who has yet to feature in the Champions League despite his heroics in the Bundesliga elevating him to a market value of €100m. 


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