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Brennan Johnson Valued Higher Than ENTIRE Iceland Squad Ahead Of Wales’ Nations League Clash In Reykjavík

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In-form Tottenham forward Brennan Johnson is valued higher than the entire Iceland squad combined as Craig Bellamy and his Wales side face off against the Nordic nation in Reykjavík on Friday evening.

Wales return to Nations League action with a double header against Iceland and Montenegro in October, and new boss Craig Bellamy will be hoping to maintain his unbeaten start as Dragons boss.

Last month’s international window saw Wales play out a 0-0 stalemate against Turkey in their 2024/25 League B opener, Bellamy’s first game since being appointed as the new manager back in July.

They followed that up with a 2-1 victory over Montenegro in Niksic, with the Dragons leading 2-0 after just three minutes thanks to early efforts from Kieffer Moore and Harry Wilson in chaotic conditions.

There was plenty to be pleased about following Bellamy’s first couple of matches at the helm, with fans and pundits praising Wales’ new adventurous, aggressive playing style, a style that Ipswich Town winger Wes Burns has since described as “high risk, high reward”.

This time around though, the Dragons will have to make do without key figures Ethan Ampadu and Aaron Ramsey, who have both been ruled out through injury alongside Daniel James.

They are, however, boosted by the returns of the previously injured Burns, David Brooks, Nathan Broadhead and Rhys Norrington-Davies. Veteran Joe Allen, who retired from international duty in February 2023, has also returned to the squad, handing Bellamy a much-needed option among his midfield ranks.

Another boost for the Dragons is that Brennan Johnson is in excellent form heading into the international window. The Tottenham winger comes into Friday’s clash having scored in each of his last six matches across all competitions and also boasts a higher market value than the entire Iceland squad combined.

Not only that, but Bellamy’s squad is worth close to £100 million more than their Nordic counterparts, so read on as we take a closer look at the Iceland vs Wales squad values ahead of the action at Laugardalsvöllur.

Iceland vs Wales Squad Values

All values/data collected from TransferMarkt.

Iceland Squad Value

Goalkeepers: Hakon Valdimarsson (£2.1m), Patrik Gunnarsson (£1.1m), Elias Olafsson (£500k)

Defenders: Sverrir Ingason (£2.9m), Alfons Sampsted (£1.9m), Valgeir Lunddal (£1.3m), Logi Tomasson (£1.3m), Kolbeinn Finnsson (£1.0m), Hjortur Hermannsson (£600k), Victor Palsson (£300k), Daniel Gretarsson (£300k)

Midfielders: Isak Johannesson (£2.9m), Willum Willumsson (£2.5m), Mikael Ellertsson (£1.7m), Stefan Thordarson (£1.5m), Johann Gudmundsson (£800k), Mikael Anderson (£800k), Arnor Traustason (£800k), Gylfi Sigurdsson (£600k), Julius Magnusson (£500k)

Forwards: Orri Oskarsson (£4.2m), Andri Gudjohnsen (£2.3m), Jon Thorsteinsson (£1.7m), Brynjolfur Willumsson (£400k)

Total Squad Value: £34.0 million

Wales Squad Value

Goalkeepers: Danny Ward (£1.5m), Adam Davies (£400k), Karl Darlow (£300k)

Defenders: Neco Williams (£14.2m), Ben Davies (£8.4m), Ben Cabango (£7.5m), Joe Rodon (£6.7m), Chris Mepham (£5.0m), Connor Roberts (£5.0m), Rhys Norrington-Davies (£2.1m), Owen Beck (£1.0m)

Midfielders: David Brooks (£6.7m), Nathan Broadhead (£4.2m), Jordan James (£3.8m), Sorba Thomas (£3.4m), Ollie Cooper (£2.5m), Wes Burns (£1.7m), Josh Sheehan (£300k), Joe Allen (£300k)

Forwards: Brennan Johnson (£40.2m), Harry Wilson (£14.2m), Lewis Koumas (£1.3m), Kieffer Moore (£1.3m), Liam Cullen (£1.0m), Mark Harris (£600k)

Total Squad Value: £133.6 million

Note: Data is converted from euros to pounds and rounded to the closest £100,000. 

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Cai is a news and features writer that specialises in football, but has experience covering a variety of other sports, including darts, basketball, American football, MMA, boxing and more. He holds a degree in Football Journalism (BA Hons) from the University of Derby, and worked with Nottingham Forest FC and Burton Albion FC throughout his studies. Cai also has experience working in social media with the Football Association of Wales, where he worked on a freelance basis, and has also been an accredited writer in the JD Cymru Premier for both Y Clwb Pêl-Droed and welshfootie since the 2019/20 season.

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