Premier League’s Most Valuable Players For 2025-26 Revealed
According to Transfermarkt.com, Stars from Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City dominate the latest rankings of the Premier League’s most valuable players.
The English top flight continues to reinforce its status as football’s biggest stage, boasting a combined squad valuation of £10.52 billion across its 20 clubs, a reflection of both financial muscle and talent depth.
Below are the 10 most valuable players in the league heading into the new season:
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Moises Caicedo – £77.61m
Chelsea’s £115m signing has grown into a vital presence, anchoring midfield with his passing and defensive work, even when shifted into new roles. -
Alexis Mac Allister – £86.24m
The Argentine World Cup winner remains a dependable figure for Liverpool, dictating play and enabling the attack to flourish. -
Phil Foden – £86.24m
After a disappointing season with just nine goal contributions, the Manchester City forward faces a crucial campaign to rediscover his spark. -
Rodri – £94.86m
The heartbeat of City’s midfield, Rodri’s injury last season exposed the club’s reliance on him. Still sidelined until September, his return is eagerly awaited. -
Alexander Isak – £103.48m
Newcastle’s Swedish striker combines technical flair with power. Despite his self-imposed exile, his value and Liverpool’s interest highlight his importance. -
Cole Palmer – £103.48m
The Chelsea attacker produced 33 goal contributions in his debut season and is tipped to deliver even bigger numbers this term. -
Declan Rice – £103.48m
Arsenal’s record signing has proven worth the investment, establishing himself as a world-class midfielder alongside Saka. -
Florian Wirtz – £120.73m
Liverpool’s new German star blends creativity and finishing ability, arriving as the much-needed long-term successor to Salah. -
Bukayo Saka – £129.36m
At just 23, Saka is already Arsenal’s talisman. With new attacking reinforcements, the winger could be set for his best season yet. -
Erling Haaland – £155.23m
The most valuable player in the league, City’s Norwegian striker remains football’s deadliest goalscorer, immune to Guardiola’s rotation policy.
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