Astonishing new Premier League table ranks squad transfer values of Aston Villa, Liverpool, Newcastle United, Brighton and rivals - gallery
Charlie Haffenden
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BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 16: Moussa Diaby of Aston Villa celebrates after scoring the team's first goal before being disallowed for offside following a VAR review during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Crystal Palace at Villa Park on September 16, 2023 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
The Premier League may only be a dozen fixture rounds into the 2023/24 campaign but the January transfer window is already fast approaching.
All 20 teams were scrutinised ahead of the beginning of the season, with many setting goals depending on the strengths – and values – of their squads.
Since then, some clubs have met expectations and others have exceeded them, while there are a few to have fallen well below par.
Most valuable player: Albert Sambi Lokonga (on loan from Arsenal) - £13.1 million
Squad market values up and down the division have fluctuated a lot since August as a result, causing plenty of shake-ups.
They could change plenty more come January, too, but for now, as we enter the November international break, they are set to stay put for a little while.
With that in mind, here are the updated standings of the Premier League 'squad values table', from the least valuable sides to the most, according to Transfermarkt.
Most valuable player: Anel Ahmedhodzic - £17.4 million
Most valuable player: Sander Berge - £17.4 million
Most valuable player: Joao Palhinha - £47.9 million
Most valuable player: Max Kilman - £30.5 million
Most valuable player: Dango Ouattara - £21.8 million
Most valuable player: Amadou Onana - £43.6 million
Most valuable player: Eberechi Eze - £41.8 million
Most valuable player: Bryan Mbuemo - £30.5 million
Most valuable player: Morgan Gibbs-White - £34.9 million
Most valuable player: Evan Ferguson - £55.6 million
Most valuable player: Lucas Paqueta - £56.6 million
Most valuable player: Moussa Diaby - £47.9 million
Most valuable player: Bruno Guimaraes - £74.1 million
Most valuable player: James Maddison - £61 million
Most valuable player: Marcus Rashford - £65.4 million
Most valuable player: Luis Diaz - £65.4 million
Most valuable player: Moises Caicedo - £78.4 million
Most valuable player: Bukayo Saka - £104.6 million
Most valuable player: Erling Haaland - £156.8 million
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