Euro 2024 now just days away, the squad are in Germany and Tartan Army fans are kilting-up, double checking they’ve packed a toothbrush and getting ready to board their flights to Munich to see Scotland take on the host nation on June 14.
Anticipation is high amongst the Scotland fans that the team can finally make the knock-out stages of a tournament for the first time, with an unusual feeling of optimism gripping the nation.
There has been one major blow to Steve Clarke’s squad already with confirmation forwards Ben Doak and Lyndon Dykes are ruled out of the tournament, while John Souttar and Craig Gordon are the two unlucky stars to have been left at home.
That said, Scotland still have a host of top class players that can carry them to new heights this summer.
But which of Clarke’s men is the most valuable? Using popular football website TransMarkt, we’ve looked at the full value of Scotland’s provisional squad to see which players have the highest market value heading into the competition.
There has been one major blow to Steve Clarke’s squad already with confirmation forwards Ben Doak and Lyndon Dykes are ruled out of the tournament, while John Souttar and Craig Gordon are the two unlucky stars to have been left at home.
![The Southampton scored 16 goals as the Saints won promotion back to the EPL at the first time of asking, beating Leeds United in the EFL Championship play-off final. Out of contract this summer and linked to Wolves, he still holds a high market value as per TransferMarkt.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/03/26/8/03/GettyImages-1733178367.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
5. Che Adams - £12.8 million
The Southampton scored 16 goals as the Saints won promotion back to the EPL at the first time of asking, beating Leeds United in the EFL Championship play-off final. Out of contract this summer and linked to Wolves, he still holds a high market value as per TransferMarkt. | Getty ImagesPhoto: Getty Images
![After performing well for Bournemouth in the English Premier League over the 23/24 campaign, the former Celtic man has seen his market value increase over the last year.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/03/26/8/30/GettyImages-2097709500.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
6. Ryan Christie - £10.2 million
After performing well for Bournemouth in the English Premier League over the 23/24 campaign, the former Celtic man has seen his market value increase over the last year. | ANP/AFP via Getty Images
![Currently on loan in La Liga with Real Sociedad, the Arsenal left-back has seen his value fall slightly in recent times due to a series of injuries.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/03/26/8/56/GettyImages-1669405005.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
7. Kieran Tierney - £10.2 million
Currently on loan in La Liga with Real Sociedad, the Arsenal left-back has seen his value fall slightly in recent times due to a series of injuries. | Getty Images
![He spent the second half of the season on loan in Denmark with FC Copenhagen from Nottingham Forest. The big defender has seen his market value rise significantly since his Aberdeen days.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/03/26/8/46/GettyImages-1720762761.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
8. Scott McKenna - £8.5 million
He spent the second half of the season on loan in Denmark with FC Copenhagen from Nottingham Forest. The big defender has seen his market value rise significantly since his Aberdeen days. | AFP via Getty Images