Who are the most prominent Star players who will miss out FIFA world cup 2022 Qatar?

The countdown to the start of the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar will kick off on November 20, but Without further ado, let's take a look at the most prominent world stars that will miss out on the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Unfortunately, football fans all around the globe will miss some footballing giants who are in top form for their clubs and have led their sides to the knockout stages of league competitions. 
TransferMarket has listed the most players whose countries did not qualify for the World Cup in Qatar according to their market value of at least 20 million euros or a market value of more than 15 million euros and if the player with the most market value in his country.
1. Erling Haaland (Norway)
The fourth top scorer of Bundesliga season 21–22 and the most trending player in the transfer market this season will be watching the world cup from home as Haaland’s national team failed to qualify for the 2022 Qatar world cup. The 21 year old was absent when his team Norway were beaten 2–0 by Netherlands.
The Norwegian Erling Haaland has a market value of 150 million euros. The Manchester City striker was unable to get past the group stage with his country.

2. Mohamed Salah (Egypt)
The Egyptian King and Ballon d’Or contender this year, who became the hero of Egypt by scoring the penalty at the eleventh hour and took Egypt in the Russia world cup 2018, sadly didn’t make it to Qatar this year. He missed the penalty against Senegal which costs him and his team a world cup. Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah with a market value of 90 million euros.

Salah is followed by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Parilla, who has a market value of 70 million euros, and Juventus striker Federico Chiesa, with a value of 65 million euros, after the failure of the "The Azzurri" team to reach the FIFA World Cup for the second time in a row.

Among the Italian players with a high market value are Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni (60 million euros), Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma (50), and Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Marco Verratti (50).
The World Cup will miss the presence of the Nigerian Wilfried Ndidi, the Leicester City star, who has a market value of 55 million euros after Nigeria suffered an amazing exclusion at home at the hands of Ghana.
The Austrian David Alaba, the Real Madrid star (55) million euros, is also absent, after his country's loss to Wales 0-1 in the semi-finals of the first track of the European supplement.
Also, after Sweden was eliminated after losing 2-0 to Poland in the World Cup qualifiers, Zlatan Ibrahimovic was included in the list of the most prominent football stars who will not compete with his market value of only 3 million euros, but his individual statistics and stardom are enough reason to mention the Swedish striker, according to the site Global statistician.


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