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The European Championship, originally scheduled for 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is now finally around the corner. The EURO 2020 will start on 11th June with Italy taking on Turkey.

Read: EURO 2021: Italy will play against Turkey on 11th June to kickstart the tournament; check out the fixtures in full

So here we take a look at the top 5 teams with the most valuable XI in EURO 2020:

SEVILLE, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 17: (BILD ZEITUNG OUT) Ferran Torres of Spain celebrates after scoring his team’s fourth goal during the UEFA Nations League group stage match between Spain and Germany at Estadio de La Cartuja on November 17, 2020 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Javier Montano/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

5. Spain | £513.00m

GK – Unai Simon (£18.00m)

RB – Diego Llorente (£18.00m)

CB – Pau Torres (£45.00m)

CB – Aymeric Laporte (£40.50m)

LB – Jose Gaya (£31.50m)

CM – Koke (£54.00m)

CM – Rodri (£63.00m)

RW – Marcos Llorente (£72.00m)

CAM – Pedri (£63.00m)

LW – Mikel Oyarzabal (£63.00m)

ST – Ferran Torres (£45.00m)

4. Portugal | £521.10m

GK – Anthony Lopes (£12.60m)

RB – Joao Cancelo (£49.50m)

CB – Ruben Dias (£67.50m)

CB – Danilo Pereira (£18.00m)

LB – Rapahel Guerreiro (£36.00m)

CM – Ruben Neves (£40.50m)

CM – Bruno Fernandes (£81.00m)

RW – Bernardo Silva (£63.00m)

CAM – Joao Felix (£72.00m)

LW – Cristiano Ronaldo (£40.50m)

ST – Andre Silva (£40.50m)

3. Germany | £528.30m

GK – Bernd Leno (£19.80m)

RB – Joshua Kimmich (£81.00m)

CB – Niklas Sule (£31.50m)

CB – Matthias Ginter (£27.00m)

LB – Robin Gosens (£31.50m)

CM – Ilkay Gundogan (£36.00m)

CM – Leon Goretzka (£63.00m)

RW – Serge Gnabry (£63.00m)

CAM – Kai Havertz (£63.00m)

LW – Leroy Sane (£54.00m)

ST – Timo Werner (£58.50m)

2. France | £616.50m

GK – Mike Maignan (£22.50m)

RB – Benjamin Pavard (£31.50m)

CB – Jules Kounde (£54.00m)

CB – Raphael Varane (£63.00m)

LB – Lucas Hernandez (£40.50m)

CM – Paul Pogba (£54.00m)

CM – N’Golo Kante (£49.50m)

RW – Ousmane Dembele (£45.00m)

CAM – Antoine Griezmann (£54.00m)

LW – Kingsley Coman (£58.50m)

ST – Kylian Mbappe (£144.00m)

1. England | £739.80m

GK – Jordan Pickford (£19.80m)

RB – Trent Alexander-Arnold (£67.50m)

CB – Declan Rice (£58.50m)

CB – Harry Maguire (£40.50m)

LB – Bukayo Saka (£58.50m)

CM – Phil Foden (£72.00m)

CM – Mason Mount (£67.50m)

RW – Jadon Sancho (£90.00m)

CAM – Raheem Sterling (£81.00m)

LW – Marcus Rashford (£76.50m)

ST – Harry Kane (£108.00m)

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