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Published 10:31 2 Oct 2020 BST
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11. Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool - £72 million
There's very little point in even thinking about the idea of Van Dijk leaving Liverpool. And if he did it would be for more than this.
10. N'Golo Kanté, Chelsea - £72 million
This one actually sounds bang on. He will probably move on from Chelsea soon and given the scarcity of players that can do what he does, command a fee of this size.
9. Bernardo Silva, Manchester City - £72 million
Not hit the form of his 18/19 season for a while but is a sublime talent and at the tender age of 24, would justify a fee this high.
8. Marcus Rashford, Manchester United - £72 million
22 years old, English, fast, skilful - he has all the ingredients to reach the very top of the game. But as United's golden boy, you'd think it would cost a few more million to convince them to sell.
7. Kai Havertz - £72.9 million
You'd think that given he's only just joined Chelsea, off the back of his incredible season at Bayer Leverkusen, his value would have skyrocketed. He wasn't that bad against Brighton, surely.
6. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool - £99 million
Now we're talking really big money. How is Trent still only 21? It feels like he's been raining crosses in for Sadio Mané for years. Alongside Joshua Kimmich, Trent is the best right-back in the world right now, and will cost an absolute bomb if he ever leaves.
5. Harry Kane, Tottenham, - £108 million
Spurs fans will hate hearing this but it feels like Kane is going to waste his best years at Tottenham. He's one of the best number 9s of the past decade and he's gonna be stuck playing Mourinhoball, if that's even a thing anymore, chasing down long balls until he's 29, by which point Real Madrid might have finally gotten rid of Benzema and will sign Kane, only for his ankle to explode on his debut after years of playing through pain. Makes me sad.
4. Sadio Mané, Liverpool - £108 million
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3. Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City - £108 million
Best midfielder in the world, bar none.
2. Mohamed Salah, Liverpool - £108 million
Not quite as pleasing on the eye as Mané, for me, Clive, but a ruthlessly efficient goalscorer for Liverpool.
1. Raheem Sterling, Manchester City - £115.2 million
That extra 200k is very specific, isn't it? I personally love that the boy Raheem is top of this list. His transformation from 'hot but wasteful prospect' to absolute goal machine and genuinely world class forward has been brilliant to watch.

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