When it comes to global popularity, no league in world football beats the English Premier League.
Millions of football fans across the world tune in every week to see their favourite teams and players in action.
As a result of its success, the Premier League is also the most lucrative domestic league on the planet - and most of the players who compete in it are paid staggering amounts of money.
The players are also worth fortunes, too. Every year the price of Premier League players increases.
But which players are the most expensive based on their current market value? With the help of Transfermarkt.com, we’re about to tell you…
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100. Ricardo Pereira | Leicester City
Market value: £27 million
Scraping into the top 100, it’s Leicester City’s Portuguese full-back Ricardo Pereira.
99. Phil Foden | Man City
Market value: £27 million
“Phil is the most, most, most talented player I have ever seen in my career as a manager.” The words of Pep Guardiola, no less.
98. Eric Dier | Tottenham
Market value: £27 million
A solid if unspectacular England international.
97. Bernd Leno | Arsenal
Market value: £27 million
Joined Arsenal in a deal worth £22.5 million from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer.
96. Lucas Digne | Everton
Market value: £27 million
A fine left-back who previously played for Barcelona.
95. Michael Keane | Everton
Market value: £27 million
Signed for Everton for £25 million in 2017.
94. Luke Shaw | Man Utd
Market value: £27 million
Joined United from Southampton for £30 million in 2014 but has failed to fulfil his potential so far.
93. Ruben Loftus-Cheek | Chelsea
Market value: £27 million
He’s 23 now and beginning to establish himself as a first-teamer at Chelsea.
92. Ross Barkley | Chelsea
Market value: £27 million
The former Everton midfielder has kicked on since joining Chelsea in 2018.
91. Ismaïla Sarr | Watford
Market value: £27 million
A £30 million summer signing from Rennes.
90. David Brooks | Bournemouth
Market value: £27 million
The 22-year-old Wales international continues to impress at Bournemouth.
89. Ryan Fraser | Bournemouth
Market value: £27 million
Scored seven goals and registered 14 assists in the Premier League during the 2018/19 campaign.
88. Tammy Abraham | Chelsea
Market value: £28.8 million
Abraham has scored seven goals in five league appearances this season and is now Chelsea’s first-choice striker.
87. Alex Iwobi | Everton
Market value: £28.8 million
Inconsistent winger who left Arsenal for Everton in the summer.
86. Marcos Alonso | Chelsea
Market value: £28.8 million
Attack-minded left-back who won the league with Chelsea in 2016/17.
85. Ben Chilwell | Leicester City
Market value: £31.5 million
The 22-year-old must be on the radar of the Premier League’s biggest clubs.
84. Callum Hudson-Odoi | Chelsea
Market value: £31.5 million
Just 18 years old, Hudson-Odoi signed a new long-term contract with Chelsea this week.
83. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain | Liverpool
Market value: £31.5 million
Back in action after missing most of last season through injury.
82. Jordan Henderson | Liverpool
Market value: £31.5 million
Liverpool’s captain and a midfielder who’s proved all of his critics wrong in recent seasons.
81. Mason Mount | Chelsea
Market value: £31.5 million
The 20-year-old has enjoyed a fantastic start to the season with Chelsea.
80. Raul Jimenez | Wolves
Market value: £31.5 million
Clinical striker who has scored 25 goals in 56 games for Wolves.
79. Joe Gomez | Liverpool
Market value: £31.5 million
The 22-year-old defender joined Liverpool from Charlton in 2015.
78. Ryan Sessegnon | Tottenham
Market value: £31.5 million
Joined Spurs in the summer and doesn’t turn 20 until next May.
77. Joelinton | Newcastle
Market value: £31.5 million
Newcastle fans love a powerful No. 9 and Brazilian striker Joelinton ticks all the boxes.
76. Cesar Azpilicueta | Chelsea
Market value: £31.5 million
One of the most consistent Premier League full-backs of the past 10 years.
75. Diogo Jota | Wolves
Market value: £31.5 million
Scored nine goals in his debut Premier League campaign with Wolves.
74. Victor Lindelof | Man Utd
Market value: £31.5 million
The Swedish centre-back has been rewarded for his performances with a new long-term contract.
73. Willian | Chelsea
Market value: £31.5 million
The Brazilian winger has scored 52 goals in 297 games for Chelsea.
72. Issa Diop | West Ham
Market value: £31.5 million
Diop joined West Ham from Toulouse in a deal worth £22 million in 2018.
71. Wilfred Ndidi | Leicester City
Market value: £31.5 million
The Nigerian midfielder has become a key player for the Foxes since his arrival from Genk in 2016.
70. Nathan Ake | Bournemouth
Market value: £31.5 million
Left Chelsea for Bournemouth in 2017 in search of regular first-team football and hasn’t looked back.
69. Mateo Kovacic | Chelsea
Market value: £31.5 million
Joined Chelsea permanently from Real Madrid in the summer following a season-long loan spell.
68. Joel Matip | Liverpool
Market value: £31.5 million
The Liverpool defender joined the Reds on a free transfer in 2016 and is currently valued at over £30 million.
67. Andreas Christensen | Chelsea
Market value: £31.5 million
The 23-year-old defender has made 78 appearances for Chelsea since 2014.
66. Benjamin Mendy | Man City
Market value: £31.5 million
Social media legend who, when fit, is also a first-class left-back.
65. Gylfi Sigurdsson | Everton
Market value: £31.5 million
One of the best dead-ball specialists in England’s top flight.
64. Moise Kean | Everton
Market value: £36 million
Left Juventus for Everton in the summer but is still looking to find his feet in the Premier League.
63. Jesse Lingard | Man Utd
Market value: £36 million
Lingard divides opinion but he’s been a good squad player for United in recent seasons.
62. Lucas Moura | Tottenham
Market value: £36 million
Responsible for one of the best nights in Tottenham’s history away at Ajax last season.
61. Aaron Wan-Bissaka | Man Utd
Market value: £36 million
The 21-year-old has the potential to be United’s first-choice right-back for the next 10 years.
60. Jordan Pickford | Everton
Market value: £36 million
Decent goalkeeper who shone for England at the 2018 World Cup finals.
59. Hector Bellerin | Arsenal
Market value: £36 million
Bellerin is a top right-back but has missed a lot of football in recent months due to a serious injury.
58. Toby Alderweireld | Tottenham
Market value: £36 million
Alderweireld has performed excellent in defence for Spurs since joining the club from Atletico Madrid in 2015.
57. Harry Winks | Tottenham
Market value: £36 million
Classy midfielder who has recently established himself as a starter for both club and country.
56. Granit Xhaka | Arsenal
Market value: £36 million
This price tag will raise a few eyebrows.
55. Sebastien Haller | West Ham
Market value: £40.5 million
Haller has hit the ground running since joining West Ham in the summer, scoring three goals in four appearances.
54. Felipe Anderson | West Ham
Market value: £40.5 million
Dangerous winger who arrived from Lazio in 2018.
53. Matteo Guendouzi | Arsenal
Market value: £40.5 million
Arsenal’s 20-year-old French midfielder is already valued at over £40 million.
52. James Maddison | Leicester City
Market value: £40.5 million
Quality midfielder who Man Utd reportedly want to sign next summer.
51. Dani Ceballos | Arsenal
Market value: £40.5 million
On loan from Real Madrid and capable of magic.
50. Youri Tielemans | Leicester City
Market value: £40.5 million
Football Manager legend who joined Leicester in a permanent deal from AS Monaco in the summer.
49. Ruben Neves | Wolves
Market value: £45 million
A class act who could - and probably should - be playing for an even bigger club.
48. Antonio Rudiger | Chelsea
Market value: £45 million
The German defender has now been with Chelsea for two years following his 2017 move from AS Roma.
47. Kyle Walker | Man City
Market value: £45 million
The 29-year-old is still one of the Premier League’s best right-backs.
46. Naby Keita | Liverpool
Market value: £45 million
We’re yet to see the best of the tenacious midfielder in England but Jurgen Klopp loves him.
45. Georginio Wijnaldum | Liverpool
Market value: £45 million
The Dutch midfielder has more than justified his £23 million price tag after joining the Reds from Newcastle United in 2016.
44. Declan Rice | West Ham
Market value: £45 million
Rice, 20, has a huge future ahead of him.
43. Ilkay Gundogan | Man City
Market value: £45 million
Technically gifted midfielder who joined City from Borussia Dortmund in 2016.
42. Giovani Lo Celso | Tottenham
Market value: £45 million
A gifted attacking midfielder who could make a real impact at Tottenham this season following his loan move from Real Betis.
41. Fabinho | Liverpool
Market value: £45 million
Won the Champions League in his first season with Liverpool.
40. Richarlison | Everton
Market value: £45 million
Still only 22 years old, Richarlison has bags of potential and could end up at one of Europe’s top clubs in the not-too-distant future.
39. Wilfried Zaha | Crystal Palace
Market value: £49.5 million
Crystal Palace wanted £80 million for the Ivory Coast winger, but he’s valued at slightly under £50 million by Transfermarkt.
38. Joao Cancelo | Man City
Market value: £49.5 million
The Portugal international has a big role to play in his debut season with Man City.
37. Davinson Sanchez | Tottenham
Market value: £49.5 million
The Colombian defender joined Spurs from Ajax in 2017.
36. Lucas Torreira | Arsenal
Market value: £49.5 million
Tenacious Uruguayan midfielder who always gives his all.
35. Kepa Arrizabalaga | Chelsea
Market value: £54 million
Became the most expensive goalkeeper of all time after completing his £71 million move from Athletic Bilbao in 2018.
34. Christian Pulisic | Chelsea
Market value: £54 million
The 21-year-old American completed a big-money move to Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund in the summer but will need time to adapt.
33. John Stones | Man City
Market value: £54 million
Ball-playing central defender who is perfect for the style of football Pep Guardiola plays.
32. Andrew Robertson | Liverpool
Market value: £54 million
Arguably the best left-back in the world right now.
31. Riyad Mahrez | Man City
Market value: £54 million
Skillful attacking winger who has now won Premier League titles with Leicester and Man City.
30. Anthony Martial | Man Utd
Market value: £54 million
The Frenchman has scored 50 goals in 177 games for United and has struggled with inconsistency.
29. Jorginho | Chelsea
Market value: £58.5 million
Brought to Chelsea by his biggest fan, Maurizio Sarri, and now playing under Frank Lampard.
28. Tanguy Ndombele | Tottenham
Market value: £58.5 million
Joined Tottenham in a deal worth an initial £55 million in the summer.
27. David de Gea | Man Utd
Market value: £58.5 million
One of the world’s best goalkeepers, although too many poor performances in the past 12 months have decreased his market value.
26. Sergio Aguero | Man City
Market value: £58.5 million
Prolific striker who has scored 237 goals in 343 games for City.
25. Harry Maguire | Man Utd
Market value: £63 million
Signed for £80 million in the summer, Transfermarkt value the England defender at closer to £60 million.
24. Ederson | Man City
Market value: £63 million
One of the best goalkeepers in the world with the ball at his feet.
23. Alexandre Lacazette | Arsenal
Market value: £63 million
The Frenchman has scored 29 goals in 70 Premier League appearances for Arsenal.
22. Gabriel Jesus | Man City
Market value: £63 million
Exciting young striker who tends to score when he plays.
21. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang | Arsenal
Market value: £63 million
A lethal finisher, Aubameyang has hit the back of the net 47 times in 71 games for Arsenal.
20. Nicolas Pepe | Arsenal
Market value: £67.5 million
Finding his feet at Arsenal following his record-breaking £72 million move from Lille.
19. Aymeric Laporte | Man City
Market value: £67.5 million
The centre-back has become City’s key defender but is currently out with a serious injury.
18. Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool
Market value: £72 million
The 20-year-old is already close to becoming the world’s best right-back.
17. Marcus Rashford | Man Utd
Market value: £72 million
Huge talent but must score goals on a more consistent basis in order to cement his status as United’s first-choice striker.
16. Roberto Firmino | Liverpool
Market value: £72 million
Excellent player who has been magnificent for Liverpool in recent years.
15. Alisson | Liverpool
Market value: £72 million
Replaced Loris Karius as Liverpool’s first-choice goalkeeper in the summer of 2018 and won the Champions League in his debut season at Anfield.
14. Rodri | Man City
Market value: £72 million
His value has already increased since joining City from Atletico Madrid in the summer.
13. Son Heung-min | Tottenham
Market value: £72 million
Scored 20 goals for Spurs last season and is now one of the best attacking wingers in England.
12. Dele Alli | Tottenham
Market value: £81 million
Top midfielder who could become one of the best in Europe if he wants it enough.
11. Virgil van Dijk | Liverpool
Market value: £90 million
The world’s best centre-back and favourite to win the 2019 Ballon d’Or.
10. Paul Pogba | Man Utd
Market value: £90 million
So talented but so inconsistent. Europe’s top clubs would still love to sign him.
9. Leroy Sane | Man City
Market value: £90 million
Brilliant winger who came close to joining Bayern Munich in the summer.
8. Christian Eriksen | Tottenham
Market value: £90 million
That market value will decrease fairly rapidly unless he rediscovers his desire to play for Spurs.
7. N’Golo Kante | Chelsea
Market value: £90 million
The best holding midfielder in world football.
6. Bernardo Silva | Man City
Market value: £90 million
Exceptionally talented footballer who always impresses.
5. Sadio Mane | Liverpool
Market value: £108 million
Mane continues to get better and better, and is now one of Europe’s best attacking wingers.
4. Kevin De Bruyne | Man City
Market value: £117 million
A genius on his day, De Bruyne is arguably the Premier League’s best player.
3. Raheem Sterling | Man City
Market value: £126 million
Sterling is now scoring goals for fun and deciding matches for both club and country.
2. Harry Kane | Tottenham
Market value: £135 million
The 2018 World Cup Golden Boot winner is the best out-and-out striker in the Premier League.
1. Mohamed Salah | Liverpool
Market value: £135 million
Liverpool signed him for £36 million in 2017. Just over two years later and he’s now worth £100 million more.