THE MOST EXPENSIVE XI IN PL HISTORY WITH GVARDIOL IN, VAN DIJK OUT
After two players — Enzo Fernández and Mykhailo Mudryk — were added to the Premier League’s most expensive XI of all-time back in January, the summer of 2023 has brought two more changes to the side.
Naturally, these aren’t the 11 most expensive players in Premier League history — we needed a back four and a goalkeeper! — so Anthony (for example) misses out despite costing more than some of the players included.
GK: Kepa Arrizabalaga
(Athletic Club ➡️ Chelsea, £71m)
RB: Wesley Fofana
(Leicester ➡️ Chelsea, £75m)
CB: Harry Maguire
(Leicester ➡️ Man Utd, £80m)
Still the costliest centre-back signing of all-time, Manchester United went to lengths Manchester City wouldn’t to sign Maguire in 2018 but he has lost his place at Old Trafford this season.
CB: Joško Gvardiol
(RB Leipzig ➡️ Manchester City, £77.5m)
Until now, this spot belonged to Virgil van Dijk.
The newest addition to this team, Gvardiol became the world’s second most expensive defender of all-time by completing his move to the champions.
LB: Marc Cucurella
(Brighton ➡️ Chelsea, £62m)
Cucurella was Player of the Season in his only Brighton campaign, catching the eye as an attack-minded left-back or left-sided centre-back under Graham Potter, who joined him at Chelsea just a couple of months after the deal was done. It has not gone to plan so far.
CM: Enzo Fernández
(Benfica ➡️ Chelsea, £106.8m)
The most expensive player ever bought by a British club, Chelsea have more than half of this team and the Argentine is the crown jewel. Bought back in January after winning the World Cup, he signed a nine-and-a-half year deal at Stamford Bridge.
CM: Declan Rice
(West Ham ➡️ Arsenal, £105m)
Another mover this summer, Rice is Arsenal’s record signing after the Gunners broke the nine-figure barrier to sign Rice after he led West Ham to Europa Conference League glory.
CM: Paul Pogba
(Juventus ➡️ Man Utd, £89m)
RW: Mykhailo Mudryk
(Shakhtar Donetsk ➡️ Chelsea, £89m)
After Arsenal appeared to have a deal in the bag, Chelsea went all out and Mudryk is their player now. Time will tell how that unfolds.
ST: Romelu Lukaku
(Inter ➡️ Chelsea, £97.5m)
LW: Jack Grealish
(Aston Villa ➡️ Man City, £100m)
With a little more final product lately, things are looking up for Grealish on a personal level. He’s Man City’s only player in this XI