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Published 16:00 3 Nov 2016 GMT
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It's good news for the Premier League, with six of the top 10 playing their football in England's top flight, though Manchester United's world record buy Paul Pogba is valued at 'just' £54m, the Daily Mirror reports.
That's just £1m shy of Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne and Arsenal's Mesut Özil, while Gareth Bale (£60m) and Neymar (£62m) occupy the top two spots.
The eagle-eyed among you might be asking where the other members of MSN are. Well, Lionel Messi is a lowly eighth, in between Sergio Agüero and Eden Hazard.
Luis Suárez, meanwhile - bought for £75m just over two years ago - has seemingly suffered from 'driving your new car off the forecourt' syndrome, losing more than a third of his value to miss out on the top 10 altogether.
Maybe it's time for a Premier League club to put in a cheeky £50m bid for the Uruguayan, just to see if life imitates art.
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