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Premier League6/3/2026

Premier League Market Values: Saliba Reaches Elite Status as Tottenham Stocks Plummet

Arsenal's William Saliba has joined an exclusive club of €100m defenders, while a squad-wide devaluation at Tottenham Hotspur highlights a shifting landscape in the Premier League's financial rankings.

Elias Boateng
Elias Boateng
Senior Football Writer

The financial hierarchy of English football has undergone a significant recalibration following the latest comprehensive market value assessment of over 500 Premier League stars. While the division remains the wealthiest in world football, the total cumulative valuation of its playing staff has dipped by €240 million, signaling a correction in the perceived longevity and performance consistency of several high-profile squads.

At the summit of this update stands Arsenal’s defensive cornerstone, William Saliba. The French international has achieved a career milestone, with his market valuation soaring to €100 million. This elevation places him in an elite bracket of defenders globally, reflecting his instrumental role in Mikel Arteta’s transformation of the Gunners into perennial title contenders. Saliba’s composure and physical dominance have transitioned from potential to world-class certainty.

Conversely, the mood is far more somber in North London’s other half. Tottenham Hotspur have been hit with widespread downgrades, seeing several key first-teamers lose significant market value. The decline at Spurs suggests a cooling of expectations regarding Ange Postecoglou’s squad depth and the remaining peak years of their veteran core. This downward trend poses questions for the club's board as they look to balance the books ahead of the summer window.

Beyond individual clubs, the broader Premier League trend shows a hardening of value at the top end of the spectrum, countered by a softening of price tags for aging stars. Despite the overall drop in league valuation, the competition remains top-heavy with 'centurions'—players valued at nine figures—reaffirming the league's status as the ultimate destination for global talent.

Mid-table stability has also been rewarded in this update. Several rising stars from overachieving sides have seen their valuations jump, as scouts and analysts recalibrate their worth based on high-intensity output and tactical versatility. It is clear that the market is beginning to value consistency and youth more aggressively than historical reputation.

As the transfer window approaches, these updated figures serve as a crucial benchmark for sporting directors across Europe. The gap between the Premier League's top performers and the rest of the pack continues to widen, even as the league as a whole experiences a slight cooling in total asset value. For clubs like Arsenal, these numbers validate their recruitment strategy, while for Tottenham, they represent a stark warning of a depreciating asset pool.