Check out the most valued stars from England.
According to a report from CIES Football Observatory these are the 10 most valuable English players currently in the game.
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10. Calum Chambers, Arsenal – £18m
A young defender who was signed by the Gunners for £16m from Southampton over the summer and is apparently already worth more.
9. Daniel Sturridge, Liverpool – £19.6m
Had a brilliant season in 2013/14, but this time around Sturridge has been plagued by injury and has scored just once.
8. Luke Shaw, Manchester United – £20.4m
The Red Devils splashed the cash on this youngster and landed Shaw for £27m from the Saints, although he has failed to live up to expectations as yet.
7. Jordan Henderson, Liverpool – £21.2m
When this midfielder first arrived at Anfield in 2011 he struggled to live up to his £20m price-tag, but improved form of late sees him exceed that valuation now.
6. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Arsenal – £22.8m
A consistent presence in midfield for club and country and Oxlade-Chamberlain has only just turned 21-years-old.
5. Danny Welbeck, Arsenal – £23.5m
Signed from Old Trafford for £16m on transfer deadline day and has been solid, if unspectacular, for the North Londoners since.
4. Jack Wilshere, Arsenal – £25.1m
Another from the Emirates Stadium now and a midfielder who has been criticised for not living up to his potential.
3. Ross Barkley, Everton – £25.9m
Is considered one of the most promising English players for some time and is certainly an important part of Roberto Martinez’s setup.
2. Wayne Rooney, Manchester United – £29m
Although now 29-years-old the United captain has maintained his value over the years and is closing in on goalscoring records for club and country.
1. Raheem Sterling, Liverpool – £49.4m
Top of the pile by some way is a 20-year-old who has been in such good form over the past two years – and his young age – that his valuation has rocketed.