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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is approaching the 1/8 finals! At Communion 2026 kYou can access the World Championship Manager at any time. As the decisive knockout games get closer, the more important it becomes for players who not only convince individually, but also have a realistic chance of advancing to further tournament rounds with their teams. These players can make a difference!
Market value as of July 3, 2026
VM 2026: The engine of the French midfield is significantly cheaper than the attacking stars
France remain one of the immediate favorites for the World Cup title and will also enter the round of 16 against Paraguay as clear favourites. For Comunio’s managers, the main question is how to participate in France’s offensive power without directly affecting huge market values. Kylian Mbappe (25.720.000), Michael Olise (20,000,000) or Ousmane Dembele (18,200,000).
However, it is much more affordable Aurélien Tshuameni (10,700,000). The midfielder is an integral part of France’s central team and benefits from Tricolor continuing to be one of the big favorites for the title. France will enter the round of 16 against Paraguay as clear favorites and their chances of progressing to the further rounds of the tournament are also excellent.
Such players are often particularly interesting in public tournaments: significantly cheaper than the big names, but with a realistic chance of scoring a goal and playing in a few more World Cup games. France left-hander is also much more accessible Bradley Barcola (12,320,000), whose probability of scoring is even higher than Tchuameni. If you can’t afford Mbappe, Olize or Dembélé, or want to be more targeted with your budget, you’ll find France’s two most interesting options for the round of 16 are Tchouameni and Barcola.
World Cup 2026: Dan Ndoye, best player of the national team
If you’re looking for a truly different player, you should Dan Ndoye (5,120,000) take a closer look. The Swiss striker scored in the 2-0 win over Algeria and is one of his team’s strongest strikers. In addition, the tournament tree speaks for the Swiss: the winner of the match between Colombia and Ghana awaits in the 1/8 finals. Switzerland should be at least in slight favor or on equal terms against both countries, and therefore the chances of reaching the quarterfinals are quite good.
Anyone looking for other Swiss options alongside Ndoye should first and foremost Ricardo Rodriguez (3,840,000) and Ruben Vargas (6,010,000) in plain sight. Rodriguez is one of the cheapest regulars in a Swiss team that has been very consistent so far, while Vargas offers good value for money as a prolific striker. Also Bril Embolo (7,850,000) after his goal against Algeria remains an interesting alternative for managers who can invest a little more budget.
VM 2026: Hakimi is a Moroccan star, Saibari is Comunio’s best buy
Morocco have been one of the positive surprises of the tournament so far and could also have legitimate hopes of reaching the quarter-finals in the round of 16 against Canada. For Comunio’s managers, there is initially no alternative to the former Dortmund player. Ashraf Hakimi (10,770,000) more. The defender has been one of his country’s best players for many years and combines defensive stability with attacking penetration like no other defender in the tournament.
It’s this overall package that makes Hakimi so valuable. While many defenders rely on not playing a single match, the Moroccan can also score points through attacks, crosses and assists in goals. Anyone with the necessary budget will take home one of the safest players in the round of 16.
If you want to invest a little cheaper, you should Ismael Saibari (9,580,000) take a closer look. The midfielder is one of the Moroccans’ most exciting attacking forces and is regularly involved in dangerous activities. With a market value of 9.58 million, Saibari is no longer an insider, but compared to many top-favourite strikers, the Bayern newcomer still offers attractive value for money.
Goalkeepers also remain interesting Bono (5,300,000), as well as playmakers Bilal El Hannousse (6,800,000). Both cost significantly less than the big names in the tournament and benefit from the fact that Morocco has a relatively cheap route to the quarter-finals. For Comunio managers who want to count on the North Africans to continue their positive tournament career, Morocco remains one of the most interesting teams in the round of 16.
Comunion 2026 – in the browser or in applications
You can find the World Cup manager at www.comunio.de/wm and also in the Comunio application for iOS And Android. To do this, you just need to select the option “Comunio 2026” or “World Cup”. This is also possible using League transfer function With just a few clicks you can launch a full existing league from another branch (such as the Bundesliga or Super League) on Comunio 2026.
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