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How Wolves' mighty £279m squad market value compares to Leeds United, Everton and other Premier …

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Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Joao Gomes, Marshall Munetsi and Nasser Djiga of Wolves celebrate. | Wolves via Getty Images

How Wolves’ squad value compares to their Premier League rivals

Since promotion as Championship title winners in 2017/18, Wolverhampton Wanderers have enjoyed seven seasons as an established Premier League side. Two seventh-placed finishes and one Europa League campaign have no doubt been the highlights.

Vitor Pereira’s outfit finished in 16th last term, their lowest final position since promotion, but relegation safety was effectively secure with months to spare after a stunning run of form in the spring. Wanderers will complete an eighth consecutive season in the top flight and will aim to make it at least a decade as they hope to grow and develop further as a side.

But how does Wolves’ squad match up with others in the Premier League? Using stats from Transfermarkt, we reveal how the market value of the Wolves squad compares with rivals across the top flight.

Wolves’ £279m squad contains a wealth of talent

According to Transfermarkt’s valuations, the Wolves squad has a total value of £279.2m. With a mix of young talent and Premier League experience, the Old Gold’s squad value is comparable with many across the Premier League. The squad is ranked as 16th most valuable in the division, just below those of Fulham and West Ham United.

This squad value is of course in the circumstances where two of the club’s most valuable players, in the shape of Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri, have recently been sold to significantly bring this value down in their absence. Transfermarkt value Cunha at €60m (£51.6m) and Ait-Nouri at €35m (£30.1m). Of course, both figures undervalue the actual transfer fees Wolves received for the players.

Worth noting is that these figures are viewed as a player’s accurate market value according to Transfermarkt, not their value to Wolves - so expect at least a 20% price increase if any of the above players were to be sold by the club.

Wolves squad compared to Premier League rivals

Here is how Wolves’ squad compares to the rest of the Premier League, per Transfermarkt, with full squad value and most valuable player stated for each club:

Sunderland - £156.78m, Chris Rigg

Leeds United - £195.5m, Wilfried Gnonto

Burnley - £197.9m, James Trafford

Everton - £227.6m, Jarrad Branthwaite

Wolves - £279.2m, Joao Gomes

Fulham - £284.8m, Antonee Robinson

West Ham United - £319.4m, Mohammed Kudus

Bournemouth - £361.2m, Inya Zabarnyi

Brentford - £388.6m, Bryan Mbeumo

Crystal Palace - £395m, Eberechi Eze

Nottingham Forest - £417m, Murillo

Aston Villa - £488.3m, Morgan Rogers

Newcastle United - £553.8m, Alexander Isak

Brighton & Hove Albion - £606m, Kaoru Mitoma

Tottenham Hotspur - £693.4m, Micky van de Ven

Manchester United - £704.7m, Matheus Cunha

Liverpool - £930.4m, Florian Wirtz

Arsenal - £999.3m, Bukayo Saka

Chelsea - £1.09b, Cole Palmer

Manchester City - £1.14b, Erling Haaland

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