The British have the right to be proud because they currently own the best young players in the world. Not only that, the transfer value of these players is also a formidable number.

1. John Stones - £ 47.5 million
The player was born in 1994 to land Man City at an expensive price of £ 47.5 million. However, he still has not proved worthy of the money that the Etihad stadium team spent.The instability as well as the silly mistakes made him lose the position of coach Pep Guardiola. But at £ 47.5 million, Stones tops the list of the most expensive British players in history.
2. Aaron Wan-Bissaka - £ 46 million

Standing right behind Stones is MU £ 46 million rookie, Aaron Wan-Bissaka. He grew up from Crystal Palace's training academy and two consecutive seasons were featured in the Premier League's typical squad.
In addition, this young defender also possesses qualities that can become a world-class defender. Therefore, Man Utd is determined to get the signature of Aaron Wan-Bissaka despite repeated unsuccessful negotiations with Crystal Palace.
3. Kyle Walker - £ 45 million
Kyle Walker plays an important role in Man City squad not only, but also the England national team. Walker possesses speed, ability to read situations, as well as excellent attack skills.
The 28-year-old defender is now also the target of many big teams in the world. However, he insists he still wants to play under Man City shirt.
4. Raheem Sterling - £ 44 million

Moving to Man City from Liverpool for £ 44 million, the first time at Etihad was not really good with Sterling. Only after coach Pep Guardiola arrived, Sterling's talent was promoted in the most powerful way.
Last season he had 17 goals and 10 assists to help City successfully defend the Premier League championship.
5. Danny Drinkwater - £ 35 million

Expected to move to Chelsea from Leicester City with Kante, Drinkwater did not have the same level of success as his French friend. He often had to sit on the bench and this made the performance of the England midfielder seriously reduced.
6. Andy Carroll - £ 35 million

Andy Carroll is expected to replace star Fernando Torres on Liverpool's attack after the Spanish striker moved to Chelsea to play.
However, his performance made Liverpool fans feel extremely disappointed when only 11 goals were scored during the season with the Anfield home team.
Besides these six names, England also produced many world-class players such as Hary Kane, Jesse Lingard, Ruben Loftus - Cheek, Ross Barkley, etc. Perhaps, England has never lacked the throne. stars in their squad. What they lack is probably the title that this team is not always charming in the major tournaments of the world.

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