Erling Haaland captains the Premier League’s most valued XI, which features five of his Manchester City teammates, four Arsenal stars, and one Manchester United player, and is worth about £1 billion.
Transfermarkt, which has assembled a team of the league’s most expensive performers, has valued the Norwegian’s market value at £156 million.
The 23-year-old has 14 league goals in 15 games this season, following up on his remarkable first season in which he smashed the league’s goalscoring record.
Bukayo Saka of Arsenal comes in second with a market worth of £104 million. Despite suffering with minor injuries throughout the season, the winger has been incredibly productive, scoring five goals and giving seven assists.
The triumvirate of Declan Rice, Rodri, and Phil Foden is valued at £95 million. Rice has been a game changer for Mikel Areta’s side, while Rodri may be City’s most important player.
Martin Odegaard, the Gunners captain, has been valued at £78 million, a £10 million boost over the Argentine’s previous assessment.
Unsurprisingly, the defenders are among the most affordable members of the squad, with Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias both valued at £69 million, while William Saliba is valued at £65 million.
The most surprising choice is in goal, as much-maligned United stopper Andre Onana gets named ahead of Alisson, Ederson, David Raya, and even Guglielmo Vicario.
The Cameroonian is worth £35 million and completes a star-studded lineup.