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Peru vs.  New Zealand: What is the value of the teams that face each other on Sunday?  rmmn |  economy

Peru vs. New Zealand: What is the value of the teams that face each other on Sunday? rmmn | economy

The national team and New Zealand will meet again. This Sunday, June 5, the Red and White face Oceanic as part of their playoff preparation for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

The match will be played at the Power Stadium in Barcelona, ​​Spain and is scheduled for 10:30 am Peruvian time. Peru will come into the match against the United Arab Emirates or Australia in top form, looking to secure its place at the World Cup.

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But away from grass there is another game that is played in the transfer market. Between the two teams, the most valuable is the white and red. According to Transfermarkt, the Peruvian team is worth 61.20 million euros. Meanwhile, the New Zealand team cost €22.9 million.

National Exam

In the national team, the most valuable player is holding midfielder Renato Tapia, whose price is 10 million euros, according to the specialized portal Transfermark.

In second place is Pedro Aquino, who plays for America de Mexico; In third place is Luis Abram, a central defender who plays for Cruz Azul. Both are 6 million euros respectively.

Andre Carrillo is the fourth most valuable player in the red and white. The Al-Hilal winger from Saudi Arabia is worth €5 million. Meanwhile, in fifth place is the national team’s top scorer, Gianluca Lapatula, who plays for Italian side Benevento, and his pass is worth €4 million.

New Zealand

As for the New Zealand team, its most valuable player is Newcastle striker Chris Wood, 10 million euros.

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In second place is Empoli’s left-back Liberato Cacas, worth €2.5 million. In the third box is midfielder Joe Bell from Brandy, Denmark, worth €1.2 million.

A little further down we find American Portland Timbers central defender Phil Duiloma at €1 million, while in fifth place is Costa Barbaros, a forward who plays for Australian Sydney FC, spending €750,000.