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Jin Yuan = First League? There are 58 people in the Premier League, who are worth ≥ 50 million euros, and the top 2 people are 10 people each

During the international break in March, the German transfer also took the time to update the value of Premier League players. After this update, the Premier League gave birth to a new "Mr. Yiou", that is, Newcastle's Swedish center Isak, whose value soared by 25 million euros to 100 million euros, becoming the 8th "Mr. Yiou" in the Premier League. German transfer also counted the Premier League's "Mr. Half Billion", that is, players worth ≥ 50 million euros, a total of 58 people, of which the top two teams in the Premier League, Liverpool and Arsenal, each have 10 "Mr. Half Billion" leading, and there are still 5 Premier League teams without "Mr. Half Billion".

Premier League "Mr. Half Billion" inventory (refers to a value of ≥ 50 million euros):

  • Premier League leadersLiverpoolThere are 10 "Mr. Half Billion": McAllister (90 million euros), Luis Díaz (85 million euros), Szobosloy (80 million euros), Alexander-Arnold (75 million euros), Gakpo (70 million euros), Hrafenberg (70 million euros), Konate (60 million euros), Salah (55 million euros), Nunez (50 million euros), Jones (50 million euros).
  • Ranked secondArsenalThere are 10 "Mr. Half Billion": Saka (150 million euros), Rice (110 million euros), Odegaard (100 million euros), Saliba (80 million euros), Gabriel (75 million euros), Havertz (70 million euros), Martinelli (55 million euros), Nwaneri (55 million euros), Ben White (50 million euros), Timber (50 million euros).
  • Ranked thirdNottingham ForestThere are 2 "Mr. Half Billion": Murillo (55 million euros) and Gibbs-White (50 million euros).
  • Ranked fourthChelseaThere are 6 "Mr. Half Billion": Palmer (130 million euros), Caicedo (80 million euros), Enzo (75 million euros), Jackson (55 million euros), Colville (55 million euros), Neto (50 million euros).
  • In fifth place, Manchester City has a total of 8 "Mr. Half Billion": Haaland (200 million euros), Rodri (130 million euros), Foden (130 million euros), Malmoush (75 million euros), Gvardiol (75 million euros), Ruben Dias (70 million euros), Doku (55 million euros), Savinho (55 million euros).
  • Sixth-placed Newcastle have a total of three "Mr. Half Billion": Isak (100 million euros), Guimaraes (80 million euros) and Anthony Gordon (65 million euros).
  • Brighton, who are ranked seventh, have a total of one "Mr. Half Billion": Joao Pedro (50 million euros).
  • Eighth-ranked Fulham: None.
  • Aston Villa, who are ranked ninth, have a total of four "Mr. Half Billion": Amadou Onana (55 million euros), Rashford (50 million euros), Watkins (50 million euros) and Rodgers (50 million euros).
  • Bournemouth, 10th place: None.
  • Brentford, ranked 11th, has a total of 1 "Mr. Half Billion": Mbemo (50 million euros).
  • The twelfth-ranked Crystal Palace has one "Mr. Half Billion": Eze (55 million euros).
  • Manchester United, ranked thirteenth, has four "Mr. Half Billion": Yoro (55 million euros), Mainou (55 million euros), B Fee (55 million euros), and Ugarte (50 million euros).
  • Tottenham, ranked 14th, has a total of 5 "Mr. Half Billion": Kulu (60 million euros), Van der Ven (55 million euros), Romero (55 million euros), Maddison (50 million euros), Johnson (50 million euros).
  • Fifteenth-placed Everton has a total of one "Mr. Half Billion": Branswaite (50 million euros).
  • West Ham United, ranked 16th, has a total of 1 "Mr. Half Billion": Kudus (50 million euros).
  • The seventeenth-ranked Wolves team has one "Mr. Half Billion": Cunha (55 million euros).
  • The three teams in the relegation zone, Ipswich, Leicester City and Southampton, do not have "Mr. Half Billion".

With high revenues and a steady stream of signings, the Premier League is now a star-studded league with famous coaches. This season, 7 teams in the Premier League participated in the third-level European competition (Champions League + Europa League + Europa League), 5 teams advanced to the top 8, Arsenal and Aston Villa advanced to the top 8 of the Champions League, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur advanced to the top 8 of the Europa League, Chelsea advanced to the top 8 of the Europa League, and only Manchester City and Liverpool were eliminated. There is a high probability that the top five teams in the Premier League will qualify for European places this season, and in extreme cases, the Premier League will even have six or seven teams playing in the Champions League next season. The Premier League has gradually grown into the best-looking league and the number one league, and this trend is unstoppable.

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