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Liverpool, Man Utd: How much each Premier League club's squad value has changed in 2021/22

Manchester United and Tottenham have seen the biggest drop in the overall market value of their squad this season.

The football transfer market is an ever-changing eco-system.

Just a single performance is enough to cause a drastic fluctuation in a player’s market value – much in the same way that one minor alteration in the business world could send a company’s stock price soaring or crashing to the floor.

It’s an interesting concept then to consider how much every Premier League clubs’ total market value has changed since the season began.

It’s not quite as simple as the best squads have seen the highest increase, in fact, in some cases it’s exactly the opposite, as OLondonWorld discovered when they set out to rank each club based upon the difference in the change of their valuation.

Check out what they came up with below.

Start of season overall squad market value: £147.83mCurrent squad market value: £207.81mOverall percentage change: +40.6%Most valuable player: Ivan Toney (estimated market value = £31.5 million)

The Bees have enjoyed an impressive first season in England’s top-flight and as a result, have seen a drastic percentage increase in the value of their squad.

Start of season overall squad market value: £255.38mCurrent squad market value: £313.88mOverall percentage change: +22.9%Most valuable player: Declan Rice (estimated market value = £67.5 million)

Rice represents over a fifth of the Hammers overall squad value, although, it would take much more than a mere £67.5 million to snatch him away from the grasp of David Moyes.

Start of season overall squad market value: £193.91mCurrent squad market value: £233.96mOverall percentage change: +20.7%Most valuable player: Wilf Zaha (estimated market value =

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