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The Top 25 Most Valuable Premier League Players Have Been Revealed

The Top 25 Most Valuable Premier League Players Have Been Revealed

We take the most valuable players in the Premier League right now.

James Hilsum

James Hilsum

We have taken a look at the top 25 most valuable players in the Premier League, and the list makes for some very interesting reading.

The comprehensive list is compiled by transfermarkt, and you can see how each player's value has shifted over the last few years.

The list is dominated by players from the so-called 'big-six' clubs, with Declan Rice the only man not to ply his trade for one of England's most fashionable clubs.

PA: Harry Kane is the most valuable player in the Premier League, according to transfermarkt.
PA: Harry Kane is the most valuable player in the Premier League, according to transfermarkt.

Harry Kane leads the way at the top of list with a value of £108 million, despite a sluggish start to the season which has seen him score only Premier League goal to date.

Interestingly, his market value has remained at that figure since it fell from an eye-watering high of £135 million in December 2019.

Another England international takes his place in second, with Jack Grealish currently valued at £90 million following his £100 million arrival from Aston Villa to Manchester City in the summer.

The Birmingham-born midfielder has seen his stock soar in recent years, with his price skyrocketing from £58.5 million in May.

PA: Romelu Lukaku is third on the list.
PA: Romelu Lukaku is third on the list.

Belgium superstar Romelu Lukaku is ranked third, also at £90 million after arriving at Chelsea from Inter Milan for a fee in excess of £100million.

Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne is fourth with the same £90 million valuation, but a few eyebrows will undoubtedly be raised when seeing Mohamed Salah down in fifth.

The Liverpool talisman's value steadily declined from a high of £135 million in December 2019, despite his electric form so far this season which has seen him score 15 goals in 13 appearances across all competitions.

But it is worth noting that Salah's last valuation was back in June, meaning this figure could rise again in the months ahead.

Bruno Fernandes' ongoing importance to Manchester United is illustrated by his position in seventh at a value of £81 million, while his teammate Marcus Rashford is tenth with a figure of £76.5 million.

Mason Mount's value has continued to take a steady trajectory upwards, having seen his value rise from £54million in March to £67.5million.

The full list can be viewed below.

1. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) - £108 million

2. Jack Grealish (Manchester City) - £90 million

3. Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea) - £90 million

4. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) - £90 million

5. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) - £90 million

6. Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) - £81 million

7. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) - £81 million

8. Jadon Sancho (Manchester United) - £81 million

9. Sadio Mane (Liverpool) - £76.5million

10. Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) - £76.5 million

11. Heung-min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) - £76.5 million

12. Phil Foden (Manchester City) - £72 million

13. Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) - £67.5million

14. Mason Mount (Chelsea) - £67.5million

15. Ruben Dias (Manchester City) - £67.5million

16. Rodri (Manchester City) - £63 million

17. Declan Rice (West Ham United) - £63 million

18. Raphael Varane (Manchester United) - £63 million

19. Kai Havertz (Chelsea) - £63 million

20. Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) - £63 million

21. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) - £58.5million

22. Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) - £58.5million

23. Paul Pogba (Manchester United) - £54 million

24. Alisson (Liverpool) - £54 million

25. Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City) - £54 million

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