Over the years Premier League has established itself as the most popular football league in the world. Spanish clubs have been recording better results in European competitions in the 21st century, but a number of top-class footballers play in the English top flight. Data applied in for this article is supplied by FootballPredictions.com, experts in the field of football tips, football predictions and match previews.
One of those players is Eden Hazard (26), who has netted 12 goals for Chelsea in the league so far this term. The Belgian international is currently the most valuable player in the Premier League, with the market value of €150 million. Hazard is enjoying yet another successful season and he is linked with a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid. Los Blancos are determined to sign the Hazard in the summer transfer window, but it remains to be seen how much they are willing to pay for the Belgian superstar.
Harry Kane (25) is leveled with Eden Hazard in terms of market value (€150 million), but the Tottenham forward is unlikely to leave the capital club in the summer. Despite suffering an unpleasant injury in January, the English striker has already netted 23 goals in all competitions this season. Kane has been on Barcelona’s radar since the January transfer window, but Barca’s fierce rivals Real Madrid are eager to close a deal with the Tottenham ace as well. Anyhow, Harry Kane is considered one of the best attackers in the world at the moment.
Despite the fact that he has been struggling to find his best form in 2019, Mohamed Salah is still seen as one of the world’s best footballers. The Egypt international has been producing splendid performances with Liverpool ever since he joined the club in 2017 and the fans hope he would lead the Reds to their first Premier League title since 1990. Mo Salah is worth €150 million on the market and seeing that he was born in June, 1992, he is definitely capable of increasing his value in upcoming years. According to last season’s premier league tips Mohammed Salah is considered as the best Premier League player at the moment.
Kevin de Bruyne (27) was struggling to find his form during his spell with Chelsea, but he has established himself as one of the best Manchester City players. The Belgian midfielder has been making progress week by week and despite the fact that he picked up a serious injury earlier in 2019, the Man City man is currently worth €150 million. Kevin de Bruyne is expected to stay at Etihad Stadium in the summer and there is every chance he will play an important role in Pep Guardiola’s team next season.
Last but not least is fellow Man City footballer Raheem Sterling, who was born in December, 1994. Pep Guardiola is full of admiration for the pacey winger, who has scored 12 goals in the English elite division this term, while providing 11 assists for his teammates. Raheem Sterling still has a room for improvement and many people expect that he would become one of the world’s most valuable players. The Manchester City man is currently worth €120 million on the market.
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