Watford top this list and have two players in their squad valued at €20m or over. For a team in the Championship, that’s pretty greedy if you ask me.
Wigan meanwhile are rock-bottom, just as they are in the proper table. The other two teams in the bottom three are not a surprise either.
Market values are taken from transfermarkt…
1) Watford – Ismaila Sarr (€22m)
Slaven Bilic’s team is top-heavy, with Sarr (€22m) and Joao Pedro (€20m) being their most valuable assets.
Sarr and Pedro are both Premier League-calibre players though Watford have been left chasing Burnley and Sheffield United in the promotion race. This is partly due to their injuries but also that they are overly reliant upon two sensational players who are a class above the rest of their squad.
2) Norwich City – Max Aarons (€18m)
Going back a couple of years, few would have predicted that Aarons would still be at Norwich with the likes of Manchester United and Bayern Munich interested in him.
His career has plateaued somewhat but the 23-year-old defender still has a lot of growing to do and could find himself at a bigger club soon, especially if the Canaries miss out on promotion.
3=) Blackburn Rovers – Ben Brereton Diaz (€16m)
Rovers have been all over the place this season with 14 wins and 13 losses in 27 league games. While they have been lacking consistency as a team, Brereton Diaz’s goalscoring has not let up.
The Chile international is primed for a move to the Premier League, and someone will likely get themselves a bargain with a free transfer in the summer.
3=) Sheffield United – Sander Berge (€16m)
The midfielder has been a joy in the Championship over the past couple of seasons. The Blades will do well to keep him in the summer with the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea monitoring him.
5) Burnley – Taylor Harwood-Bellis (€13m)
The 20-year-old has shown this season that he has the ability to eventually become a mainstay at boyhood club Manchester City.
Harwood-Bellis will soon be worth a lot more than €13m and Vincent Kompany will be gutted that he is set to be out injured for a couple of months.
6) QPR – Ilias Chair (€10m)
Eberechi Eze left QPR for the Premier League in 2020 and Chair is well-set to eventually follow in the Crystal Palace star’s footsteps.
7=) Hull City – Jacob Greaves (€8m)
Hull City’s recent upturn in form has eased their relegation fears and Greaves’ showings have been key to their success.
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