Premier League's top 10 value-for-money forwards with Mohamed Salah down in third
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The value of a Premier League striker can often be determined in different ways, depending on aspects such as contract length, age and general status. But it also refers what they offer to their respective football club.
For Liverpool, Mohamed Salah has more than paid off his £38million fee since joining the club after recently surpassing the 100-goal mark in the Premier League.
But at the other end of the table, Teemu Pukki is arguably more pivotal for Norwich in terms of the percentage of their goals scored by him and keeping the Canaries in the top flight.
A player’s value is often determined by their transfer fee, but it does not always represent their true value to the selling club or the one buying them.
What is indisputable is how the club benefits from the money spent on their signing — and Liverpool would argue shelling out £38m for Salah is some of the finest transfer business the club has ever conducted.
But purely on a pound-for-pound basis, is the Egyptian the most valuable attacker in the top flight in terms of his goals-to-fee ratio?
Using data provided by BingoSites, counts down the top 10 best value strikers in the Premier League…
Some may have felt Arsenal had gambled by paying £6m to sign the obscurely-known