Tomorrow, those who advance to the octagonal of the Concacaf Playoffs where the Selection of El Salvador and the Panama selection they are still alive and took advantage in their first leg matches. Salvadorans won (4-0) against Saint Kitts and Nevis. While the canaleros did the same (2-1) against Curaçao. Although nothing is defined, this time we will review the most expensive players from both teams (Panama and El Salvador) in the market according to Transfermarkt.
The most expensive according to Transfermarkt
Roberto Carlos Domínguez – El Salvador (4)
From this list, central defender Roberto Domínguez, It is the one with the least value with a market value of 475 thousand dollars. The 24-year-old Salvadoran player defends the colors of the FK Partizani of the Kategoria Superiore, the highest category of Albanian football. He is currently contesting the Qualifiers with the El Salvador National Team. Tomorrow he will play the return leg against Saint Kitts Nevis.

Roberto Carlos Domínguez with the El Salvador National Team
Eriq Zavaleta – El Salvador (3)
The central defender ranks third on this list. At 28 years of age, it has a market value of $ 475,000. At the moment defends the Toronto FC crest of Major League Soccer of the United States. In the same way, he disputes the Qualifiers with the Selection of El Salvador. Tomorrow he will play the return leg against Saint Kitts Nevis.

Eriq Zavaleta with the El Salvador National Team
Andrés Andrade Cedeño – Panama (2)
A Panamanian in second place, the left back Andres Andrade, 22, has a market value of $ 1 million. Currently defends LASK Linz in the Bundesliga. And in this case, he will be contesting his pass to the octagonal tomorrow with the Panama National Team facing the Curaçao National Team.

Andrés Andrade Cedeño against Japan with the Panama National Team
Michael Murillo – Panama (1)
At the top of this list of the most expensive Central Americans still alive in these Qualifiers, is the Panamanian defender Michael Murillo. Has a market value of $ 4 million. With 25 years of age he defends RSC Anderlecht of the Belgian First Division. Tomorrow he will also be contesting his pass to the octagonal final of the Qualifiers with the Panama National Team against Curaçao.

Michael Murillo with the Panama National Team