Erling Haaland – €200m, Manchester City
At the summit sits Erling Haaland, whose €200 million valuation is unmatched. His dominance is reflected in the Premier League scoring charts, where he continues to lead with a relentless stream of goals. Haaland’s physical presence, movement, and finishing make him the most feared striker in the league, and the historic €70m gap to second place underlines just how far ahead he is in the market.
Bukayo Saka – €130m, Arsenal
Second place belongs to Bukayo Saka, valued at €130 million. Arsenal’s right winger has been a model of consistency, combining goals with assists while driving his team’s attack. His ability to create chances, press opponents, and deliver in big games has elevated him into one of the most valuable young players in world football.
Cole Palmer – €120m, Chelsea
Chelsea’s Cole Palmer holds third spot at €120 million. Palmer has been the breakout star of the season, often carrying Chelsea’s attack with decisive goals and assists. His composure from the penalty spot and knack for producing in clutch moments have made him indispensable, and his valuation reflects his rapid rise.
Declan Rice – €120m, Arsenal
In fourth place, Declan Rice also sits at €120 million. Arsenal’s midfield general has been crucial in both defensive solidity and attacking transitions. His ball recoveries, interceptions, and leadership qualities have helped Arsenal mount a serious title challenge, and his valuation mirrors his importance to the team.
Alexander Isak – €120m, Newcastle United
Alexander Isak, valued at €120 million, has slipped down the rankings after a slight dip in form. Still, his clinical finishing and ability to lead the line for Newcastle remain unquestioned. His pace and movement continue to trouble defenders, and he remains one of the most valuable forwards in the league.
Florian Wirtz – €110m
Florian Wirtz, now at €110 million, has seen his valuation fall after a quieter run of performances. Known for his creativity and vision, Wirtz remains a highly rated young talent, but his recent dip has cost him a place higher up the rankings. His ability to unlock defenses still makes him a prized asset.
Moisés Caicedo – €110m, Chelsea
Chelsea’s Moisés Caicedo has climbed to seventh with a €110 million valuation after a +€10m rise. His improvement in tackling, interceptions, and passing has made him a key figure in Chelsea’s midfield. Caicedo’s growing influence is reflected in his rising market value, as he begins to justify his record transfer fee.
Ryan Gravenberch – €90m, Liverpool
Ryan Gravenberch holds steady at €90 million in eighth place. The Liverpool midfielder has impressed with his dribbling, progressive passing, and ability to drive forward from midfield. Though often rotated, his impact when on the pitch has been significant, keeping his valuation strong.
William Saliba – €90m, Arsenal
Arsenal’s defensive rock, William Saliba, has risen to ninth with a €90 million valuation. His commanding presence at the back, ability to win duels, and contribution to Arsenal’s clean sheet record have made him one of the most valuable defenders in the league. His rise reflects his growing reputation as one of Europe’s best young centre-backs.
Hugo Ekitiké – €85m, Liverpool
Completing the top ten is Liverpool forward Hugo Ekitiké, valued at €85 million. The young striker has already scored five league goals, showcasing his pace, movement, and finishing ability. His promise as a future star is reflected in his valuation, as Liverpool look to develop him into a long-term attacking option.













