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We're right in the midst of a summer transfer window which could potentially see a lot of change at Everton.

Marco Silva and Marcel Brands have been assessing the current squad for some time now, and have already admitted they will be looking to cash in on a number of players as they try to reduce the size of the squad.

So, how much can Everton realistically value their players for?

We've analysed each member of the senior squad - and you can leave your own valuation for each player if you disagree with our figures at all.

Jordan Pickford

There's surely little doubt that Jordan Pickford is one of the most exciting goalkeepers in the Premier League right now.

Signed for £30m off the back of a brilliant campaign for Sunderland, the England international continued that form for the Blues to earn a World Cup spot. His fee can only have risen.

Estimated value: £50m

Maarten Stekelenburg

Maarten Stekelenburg was Ronald Koeman's first signing as manager in the summer of 2016, and battled with Joel Robles throughout the subsequent campaign for the number one spot.

However, since then he has struggled for minutes, and at 35 years old with a year left on his contract, he won't be worth much if anything in a transfer window.

Estimated value: Nominal

Seamus Coleman

He's certainly one of the best right backs in the Premier League, and many are backing Seamus Coleman to be a future Everton captain.

Famously signed for only £60,000, the Blues would be in for a huge profit if they were to sell, although that's highly unlikely.

Estimated value: £30m

Jonjoe Kenny

There's a premium on young, English talent in the Premier League and that's absolutely no different for Jonjoe Kenny.

Former U23s captain, and England U20s World Cup winner and with good Premier League experience under his belt - the defender's value has to be considered a fairly high one.

Estimated value: £10m

Cuco Martina

Signed for free last summer, Martina went on to act as left-back cover for most of the campaign.

That is very unlikely to be the case next term, and with the defender now looking like becoming third-choice right-back, any value must surely be considered.

Estimated value: £500,000

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Phil Jagielka

Phil Jagielka will be 36 shortly after the start of the current campaign, which does surely have an effect on any valuation.

But he is the club captain and, at this stage at least, certainly the best centre-back at Goodison Park. That means, to Everton, he must be worth a lot more than you might think.

Estimated value: £5m

Michael Keane

Keane joined for big money last summer after a great season with Burnley, but has failed to hit the heights of that form this campaign.

However, you could argue a lot of that was down to a chopping and changing system rather than him, and you imagine his value to still be a lofty one.

Estimated value: £20m

Ashley Williams

There's a lot of speculation over Williams' future at Everton after not being seen playing for the club since his sending off against Burnley.

The 33-year-old is in poor form and his position at Goodison Park is at risk, so his value will certainly have decreased from what the Blues paid for him in 2016.

Estimated value: £4m

Mason Holgate

Again, the premium over young English talent certainly applies here.

Holgate looked extremely promising on multiple occasions last term and looks set to be a solid centre-back in the future.

Estimated value: £12m

Matthew Pennington

Pennington enjoyed a bit of a mixed time on loan at Leeds last season, featuring intermittently across the campaign as he battled for his place in the side.

But it was enough for there to be interest from the Yorkshire side for his permanent signing and, following the signing of a new contract, it would surely take a decent figure to tempt the Blues to sell.

Estimated value: £5m

Leighton Baines

Again, the 33-year-old is winding down to the end of his career.

But Baines is still a brilliantly talented left-back, and is certainly still the best in that position at the club, so that would absolutely increase his potential worth.

Estimated value: £6m

Luke Garbutt

Luke Garbutt was consigned to the U23s last term following a few seasons away from the Blues on loan.

It seems unlikely he'll get his chance at Everton again, but being English may put some sort of premium on his head.

Estimated value: £1m

Brendan Galloway

Similar applies to Brendan Galloway who, after a promising start to his Blues career, seems very much on the outskirts of the squad following failed loan moves to Sunderland and West Brom.

The left-back certainly showed quality in the past, however, which might be worth remembering.

Estimated value: £1.5m

Antonee Robinson

Granted, he hasn't yet got his chance at Everton.

But Robinson was brilliant on loan with Bolton last season, enough to make him a fully fledged USA international at just 20 years old, which surely will massively increase his value to the Blues.

Estimated value: £7m

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Idrissa Gueye

Gueye has quickly established himself as one of Everton's best players since his move from Aston Villa in 2016.

His brilliant form will have massively increased his value over the last two seasons, as will now performing on the top stage at this year's World Cup.

Estimated value: £28m

Morgan Schneiderlin

This is an interesting one.

Schneiderlin was brilliant in the half-season he had for the Blues following his signing in January 2017 - but his form dropped off a cliff for the majority of last term.

The green shoots of recovery were visible at the end of the campaign, however, which has to raise his value back up to closer what Everton paid for him initially.

Estimated value: £20m

James McCarthy

McCarthy has had his injury problems in the past, which will affect any value.

But, he's a regular international with bags of Premier League experience and, at 27 years old, still has age on his side in many ways.

Estimated value: £15m

Tom Davies

Again, young English talent means a big price.

Davies is one of the most promising youngsters at Everton and has often showed off phenomenal ability at this level, if not on a consistent basis.

Estimated value: £25m

Davy Klaassen

Everton certainly paid a high price for Klaassen last summer, with his vast experience in guiding Ajax to the recent Europa League final surely playing a big factor.

The midfielder didn't get a lot of chances to prove himself last term, so you'd expect his value to be at least similar to what the Blues paid.

Estimated value: £18m

Muhamed Besic

If Besic hadn't enjoyed a successful loan spell recently, this valuation could have been a lot different.

But the midfielder looked strong in the Championship, and still has three years left on his current contract at Everton, which puts him in a good position.

Estimated value: £7m

Beni Baningime

Baningime has looked solid for the club's youth sides for a number of years now, and brought that form into the Premier League on a couple of occasions last term.

He's one for the future, and his valuation should reflect that, despite a lack of top level experience.

Estimated value: £6m

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Gylfi Sigurdsson

Everton paid a club-record fee last summer for Gylfi Sigurdsson after a long chase throughout the transfer window.

He was impressive last season, and definitely hasn't decreased in value at all in the last year.

Estimated value: £50m

Kieran Dowell

Another man who impressed on loan to a certain extent, but it eventually was a mixed bag after some struggles towards the end of the term.

Dowell is someone who is definitely incredibly talented and highly thought of at the club, which will bump his value up.

Estimated value: £10m

Wayne Rooney

A move to the MLS is edging closer for Rooney after finishing the campaign as Everton's top goalscorer.

His wages will be important to get off the books, and it's rumoured DC United will be picking up the striker for free as the Blues try to do that.

Estimated value: Nominal

Yannick Bolasie

We've never really seen the form Yannick Bolasie showed at Crystal Palace during his time with the Blues.

The winger has scored twice for Everton, but through the second half of last term looked like he hadn't fully recovered from a serious knee injury picked up in December 2016.

Estimated value: £15m

Kevin Mirallas

Definitely a player with talent, but also one of the most inconsistent stars currently at Everton.

An unsuccessful loan to Olympiakos won't have helped his value, but a wealth of Premier League experience should still be a consideration.

Estimated value: £5m

Nikola Vlasic

It might not have been the season Vlasic expected last term as he didn't pick up a massive amount of game time, but he still looked promising on numerous occasions.

A full Croatia international at just 20 years old, the pacey winger is certainly still an exciting option for the future.

Estimated value: £15m

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Ademola Lookman

A brilliant loan spell at RB Leipzig last season will have only boosted Ademola Lookman's value.

He's one of the most exciting young English talents at the club, and it would surely take a massive fee for Everton to even consider selling.

Estimated value: £25m

Theo Walcott

After joining in January of this year, Walcott quickly cemented his place in Everton's starting line-up and as a pivotal part of the club's attack.

You'd expect him to be starting next season, and his importance for the Blues will have surely increased his value from what was paid a few months ago.

Estimated value: £25m

Henry Onyekuru

We've not yet seen Onyekuru in an Everton shirt due to work permit issues, but that doesn't mean he's not been impressing.

The winger was in brilliant form for Anderlecht before picking up an injury which sent him back to USM Finch Farm, and that will certainly have boosted his value a lot.

Estimated value: £12m

Cenk Tosun

Tosun was impressive in the second half of last season despite having minimal chances put on his plate.

He certainly adapted well to te vigours of the Premier League, and looks like he'll only get better if more service is provided to him next term. His value can only have risen.

Estimated value: £33m

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Sandro Ramirez

Sandro was considered one of the bargains of the summer by many last campaign as Everton signed the Malaga striker for a cut-price deal.

Things haven't gone according to plan, even following a loan to Sevilla from January onwards, but his form in Spain previously and his age will definitely be factors here.

Estimated value: £7.5m

Oumar Niasse

This is one that could cause a lot of debate.

The striker has massively improved his form over the last year and established himself as an important asset for Everton, and a player who can be effective in the Premier League.

He might not be worth what the Blues paid for him, but he can'#t be that far off now.

Estimated value: £9m

Dominic Calvert-Lewin

Calvert-Lewin was pivotal in England U20s World Cup win last summer and was fantastic at the start of last term, when he was essentially tasked with replacing Romelu Lukaku.

He's got bags of Premier League games under his belt already and looks an incredibly promising striker - one which Everton need to help develop as smoothly as possible.

Estimated value: £17m

Estimated total squad value - £494.5 million