Players who turned World Cup heroics into big transfers
BBC Sport looks back at some of the players whose standout performances at the World Cup earned a big transfer.
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A Brazilian midfielder who moved to Arsenal after winning the 2002 World Cup.
Javier Mascherano is a former Argentine professional footballer and current coach of Inter Miami CF.
A Cameroonian footballer who earned a transfer to France after the 1994 World Cup.
A German midfielder who transferred to Real Madrid after an impressive performance at the 2010 World Cup.
Vozinha is a standout player known for their performance in football.
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BBC Sport looks back at some of the players whose standout performances at the World Cup earned a big transfer.
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