It is unknown when the Premier League could return to action, with football competitions being suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak.
There were less than 10 games to decide who will be the winner of the 2019/20 season. Meanwhile, a number of players have managed to impress during the most part of the campaign. Hence, now they have seen their market values increased.
Let's take a look to players from every Premier League club, who's value has gone up the most from last summer.
Aaron Ramsdale (AFC Bournemouth) +11.93m
Value at the start of the season: £0.67m
Current value: £12.6m
In spite of Bournemouth's poor season in the league, Ramsdale has been a good performer for the team.
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Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) £25.2m
Value at the start of the season: N/A
Current value: £25.2m
During the campaign Martinelli has shown an impressive game, scoring 10 goals in 26 games. Now he is considered to be one of the best youngsters in the world.
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Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa) +£20.70m
Value at the start of the season: £4.5m
Current value: £25.20m
Mings made his England debut at the start of the campaign and is expected to play more vital role with Villans when football games return.
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Neal Maupay (Brighton & Hove Albion) +£9m
Value at the start of the season: £10.8m
Current value: £19.8m
Maupay has managed to score 7 league goals during his first season with the club.
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James Tarkowski (Burnley) +£6.3m
Value at the start of the season: £16.2m
Current value: £22.5m
Tarkowski's impressive game at Burnley has given its results. The player's market value continues to rise.
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Mason Mount (Chelsea) +£29.70m
Value at the start of the season: £10.8m
Current value: £40.5m
After playing for Derby County last season, Mount has improved his playing skills under Frank Lampard.
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Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) +£9m
Value at the start of the season: £40.5m
Current value: £49.5m
Zaha's market value has risen throughout the season, despite the fact that the player has netted just 3 Premier League gaols for his side.
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Richarlison (Everton) +13.5m
Value at the start of the season: £45m
Current value: £58.50m
According to stats provided by WhoScored, Richarlison has been the best striker in England's top tier in 2019/20.
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Caglar Soyuncu (Leicester City) +£22.5m
Value at the start of the season: £13.5m
Current value: £36m
Soyuncu has played a key role in Brendan Rodgers' squad, hence he could enjoy his market value going up.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) +£27m
Value at the start of the season: £72m
Current value: £99m
The club's young defender has recorded 14 Premier League assists this term. He is one of the promising youngsters of the time.
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Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) +£18m
Value at the start of the season: £126m
Current value: £144m
Sterling's value continues to rise, in spite of the fact that he doesn't enjoy his best form this season with the Citizens.
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Mason Greenwood (Manchester United) +£28.80m
Value at the start of the season: N/A
Current value: £28.80m
The young striker has become one of the key players of the Red Devils this term, scoring 12 goals in 36 games.
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Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United) +£13.50m
Value at the start of the season: £6.30m
Current value: £19.80m
Longstaff is one of England's most promising centre midfielders and is a vital player at Newcastle.
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Todd Cantwell (Norwich City) +£18.90m
Value at the start of the season: £0.9m
Current value: £19.80m
While Norwich City is under threat to be relegated to the Championship, Cantwell has all chances to state his place in the Premier League due to his huge contribution to the game.
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Dean Henderson (Sheffield United) +£13.95m
Value at the start of the season: £2.25m
Current value: £16.20m
Playing on loan from Manchester United, the goalkeeper has established himself as the second best defence in the league.
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Danny Ings (Southampton) +£6.3m
Value at the start of the season: £13.6m
Current value: £19.8m
Ings has recorded 14 Premier League goals for Southampton this campaign.
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Harry Winks (Tottenham Hotspur) +£13.50m
Value at the start of the season: £22.50m
Current value: £36m
Winks has seen his market value going up by £13.5m, despite not scoring a single goal for the Spurs this term.
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Jorge Segura (Watford) +£90k
Value at the start of the season: £81k
Current value: £900k
Only two Watford players' values have increased this season, with Segura being the one whose value has increased the most. He plays on loan at Atlas.
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Declan Rice (West Ham United) +£9m
Value at the start of the season: £40.5m
Current value: £49.5m
Rice continues to improve his skills, despite West Ham being in a relegation zone.
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Adama Traore (Wolverhampton Wanderers) +£15.3m
Value at the start of the season: £13.30m
Current value: £28.80m
Traore has shown high results during the campaign, being targeted by a number of clubs due to his impressive game.
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