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The countries that make the most money from youth training in the world: France ranks first with 3.98 billion euros, Japan ranks first in Asia with 104 million euros

November 04: According to statistics from the well-known statistical agency Cies, the countries that have made the most money through youth training in the past 10 years, France ranks first with 3.98 billion euros.

This indicator refers to the total transfer fees earned from local youth training sold to foreign teams (including additional terms and secondary transfer shares). Domestic transactions are not included.

The top 10 countries that make the most money from youth training in the world

1. France 3.98 billion euros

2. Brazil 2.6 billion euros

3. Spain 2.24 billion euros

4. Portugal 1.99 billion euros

5. The Netherlands 1.63 billion euros

6. The United Kingdom 1.6 billion euros

7. Argentina 1.55 billion euros

8. Germany 1.48 billion euros

9. Italy 1.04 billion euros

10. Belgium 847 million euros

Asia has entered the top 50 countries↓

32. Japan 104 million euros

35. South Korea 72 million euros