EPL big 6 and how their squad value ranks

Premier League clubs continue to increase their respective
squad values, due to an increase in available funds from huge
TV deals that then get allocated to each Premier League club.

From there, it's on the owners to splash the cash and match 
the ambitions of their club. Here, we take a look at each 
Premier League club market value, based on their current 
squad.

Premier League Club Market Value
(Squad valuations as of Aug. 1, 2019)

1. Manchester City — £1.14bn 

It comes as little surprise to see City atop this list, with 
incredibly wealthy owners willing to spend big bucks
whenever necessary for big-name players. When you can 
have players like Gabriel Jesus, Ilkay Gundogan and Leroy 
Sané coming off the bench, you know you have a full squad of
top players.

2. Liverpool FC — £964.80m 

Much like the title race itself last year, Liverpool fell second in 
this valuation, but not by much. Smart player investments 
have seen Liverpool's valuation rise because of players like 
Sadio Mané and Mohamed Salah along with their two star
fullbacks.

3. Tottenham Hotspur — £886.05m 

Even with no investment in transfers prior to purchasing 
Tanguy Ndombele, Spurs still come only third in market value. 
The large market value for Harry Kane carries Spurs almost 
single handedly.

4. Chelsea FC — £758.48m  

Coming after a season where it won the Europa League 
amidst an up-and-down season, Chelsea still is an enticing 
property according to this list. Still containing big names for
 jersey sales, and now adding one more in Christian Pulisic, 
does the Blues well in the list.

5. Manchester United — £704.79m 

The Red Devils' valuation, alongside their form, has taken a 
dip here this year. Still, you look at players like Romelu Lukaku
 and Paul Pogba, who will bring a big fee anywhere they go.

6. Arsenal FC — £607.28m
  
Arsenal does still have some stars in its squad, but it isn’t 
getting any younger. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang recently 
turned 30 this summer, Mesut Özil is already 30 and the 
Gunners' defense is aging as well, which is likely why they 
land at sixth.

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