January transfer window: 10 players whose values soared at the World Cup

Which of the players who impressed in Qatar will be landing big-money moves next month? By Ciaran McLoughlin for WhoScored Brighton are in a good position, having extended Alexis Mac Allister’s contract until 2025 before the World Cup started, but clubs in the Champions League will come knocking. Mac Allister was essential to Argentina’s success at the World Cup, playing in all six of the games they won, scoring the opening goal against Poland and setting up Ángel Di María to score a sensational breakaway goal in the final. But it was his hard work in midfield that really stood out. He made nine tackles, three interceptions and blocked more passes than any other player (12). In addition, he completed 89% of his passes, showing the all-round nature of his performances. Brighton signed Mac Allister for £7m in 2019. If they choose to sell him, they will get a lot more than that. Continue reading...

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