Premier League Squad Values 2025/26 Ranked – Ranked
The Premier League is the richest football competition in the world, and the 2025/26 squad valuations show just how much money shapes the game today. From Burnley’s modest £196 million roster to Arsenal’s £1.15 billion super-squad, the gulf between clubs has never been greater. Here’s the full ranking, starting from the bottom.
20. Burnley – £196 million

Burnley sit rock-bottom with a squad worth just £196m. Despite breaking their transfer record for Lesley Ugochukwu, many expect them to struggle against far wealthier opponents.
19. Sunderland – £252 million

Back in the Premier League via the play-offs, Sunderland’s £252m squad looks fragile compared to the giants above them. Even marquee signings like Granit Xhaka might not be enough for survival.
18. Leeds United – £257 million

Leeds return to the top flight with a £257m valuation. While fans are optimistic, the club’s resources pale in comparison to established Premier League teams.
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17. Wolverhampton Wanderers – £287 million

Wolves continue their downward financial spiral with a £287m squad. High-profile sales like Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri have weakened their overall value.
16. Fulham – £292 million

Fulham remain competitive with a £292m squad. Their record signing of Brazilian midfielder Kevin adds quality, but the team still lags behind mid-table rivals.
15. Everton – £319 million

Everton begin a new era with a £319m squad. Under David Moyes and new ownership, they hope big signings can fuel a return to stability.
14. West Ham United – £322 million

The Hammers sit at £322m after selling Mohammed Kudus. Fans will be relieved Lucas Paquetá remains, but expectations are modest for the season.
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13. Bournemouth – £336 million

Bournemouth’s £336m squad has dropped in value after losing key defenders. New arrivals like Bafode Diakite provide hope, yet it remains a transition period.
12. Brentford – £339 million

Brentford have seen their squad drop to £339m following Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa’s exits. Without Thomas Frank, a new era begins for the Bees.
11. Crystal Palace – £374 million

Fresh off their first FA Cup triumph, Palace boast a £374m squad. Eberechi Eze’s sale hurt, but Marc Guehi’s retention keeps their core strong.
10. Brighton & Hove Albion – £401 million

Brighton remain resilient with a £401m squad. Despite losing Joao Pedro, Fabian Hurzeler has kept faith in young talents like Carlos Baleba.
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9. Aston Villa – £474 million

Villa’s £474m valuation shows their growth under Unai Emery. New additions like Harvey Elliott bring excitement despite PSR restrictions.
8. Nottingham Forest – £511 million

Forest’s £511m squad reflects heavy investment from ownership. Although a late-season slump cost them Champions League football, they remain ambitious contenders.
7. Newcastle United – £572 million

Newcastle are valued at £572m following Alexander Isak’s sale. Their patient growth continues as they build sustainably despite huge financial backing.
6. Manchester United – £649 million

United’s £649m squad is a step down from recent years. Ruben Amorim faces pressure to revive fortunes after last season’s humiliations.
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5. Tottenham Hotspur – £773 million

Tottenham’s £773m squad is bolstered by signings like Xavi Simons and Mohammed Kudus. Fans hope this rebuild will secure Champions League qualification.
4. Chelsea – £936 million

Chelsea remain among the elite with a £936m squad. The “blue billion-pound” tag may have faded, but expectations of silverware remain sky-high.
3. Liverpool – £970 million

Liverpool’s £970m valuation reflects their record-breaking transfers. With Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak arriving, they aim to stay at the top of English football.
2. Manchester City – £1.07 billion

City’s £1.07bn squad is a testament to their financial muscle. Pep Guardiola’s side continues to dominate domestically despite ongoing scrutiny.
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1. Arsenal – £1.15 billion

Arsenal lead the Premier League with a £1.15bn squad. With signings like Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Zubimendi, pressure is on Arteta to finally deliver the title.