

Where Liverpool and Everton rank as market value of every Premier League squad revealed
Both Merseyside clubs spent in January and their squad value has increased as a result.
Squad value is often a hot topic of debate on Merseyside and after an active January window at both Anfield and Goodison Park, both teams have increased in value.
Liverpool brought in Colombian forward Luis Diaz for an initial £37 million, while Everton spent around £30 million on Vitaliy Mykolenko and Nathan Patterson and brought in Donny van de Beek (loan) and Dele Alli (free transfer).
We’ve had a look into the total value of every Premier League squad - as calculated by Transfermarkt.co.uk - and ranked each squad from highest to lowest.

1. Man City - £892.17m
Midfielder Kevin de Bruyne comes with a £81m price-tag and is Man City’s most valuable player.

2. Liverpool - £800.1m
Forward Mo Salah is one of three Premier League players valued at £90m.

3. Chelsea - £794.70m
Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku is Chelsea’s most valuable asset at £90m.

4. Manchester United - £711.23m
Bruno Fernandes is Manchester United’s most valuable player at £81m.