With this in mind, Footy Accumulators have revealed the top nine players whose values have increased the most since the World Cup.
So who has come out on top?
9. Julián Álvarez - Manchester City/Argentina
One of the breakout young players at the World Cup, 22-year-old striker Julián Álvarez played a key role in Argentina's triumph. He scored his first World Cup goal in a 2–0 win in the last group stage match against Poland. Álvarez netted in Argentina's round of 16 win over Australia, and hit a double in the quarter-final victory over Croatia. The City young gun has seen his market value jump from €32 million to €50 million - a huge increase of €18 million Photo: Lars Baron/Getty Images
10. Enzo Fernández - Benfica/Argentina
With a pre-World Cup value of €35million, Enzo Fernández comes out on top, valuing at €55 million post-tournament. Worth €20 million more after playing for his country, Argentina, winners of the 2022 World Cup, Chelsea and Liverpool have registered their interest for the Benfica midfielder Photo: Julian Finney/Getty Images