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CIES Football Observatory revealed the 100 most valuable players in Europe's top five leagues this week with the 2018/19 season now done and dusted.

Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbappe was the man that came out on top with a valuation of €252million, as Mohamed Salah and Raheem Sterling finished in the top three ahead of Barcelona great Lionel Messi.

The top 100 also saw six Spurs players feature in the list, with one just missing out on a place in the top five.

Their algorithm takes into account age, contract, position, minutes, goals, international status and team results, with their price estimation based on the fee a recruiting club would most likely have to pay.

It was Harry Kane, unsurprisingly, who came out on top out of the six Spurs players in the top 100.

The England captain was valued at €155.2m and came seventh in the list behind Liverpool's Sadio Mane, with England colleague Jadon Sancho coming fifth with an estimated price of €159.4m.

Dele Alli was the next Spurs player to feature but he finished 22 places behind Kane.

Valued at €102.5m by the study, teammate Son Heung-min wasn't that far behind at all as he came in 29th with an estimated price of €97.2m.

The next Spurs player to feature on the list was Davinson Sanchez in 81st.

Playing a key role for the team in his first year following his move from Ajax in 2017, the Colombian had more of a bit-part role last campaign as Toby Alderweireld returned to favour under Mauricio Pochettino.

However, Spurs still stand to make a healthy profit on the young defender as he has an estimated price of €66.4m.

Another player that the Lilywhites also stand to make a profit on is Lucas Moura, who is now valued at €64.5m.

The £25million Spurs paid Paris Saint-Germain is now looking an absolute snip following a number of crucial goals over the campaign, including his unforgettable hat-trick in the thrilling Champions League semi-final victory over Ajax.

Christian Eriksen, who usually finishes quite high up in studies regarding estimated value, completed the six Spurs players in the rankings as he came in 98th.

The Dane is now valued at €61.3m, although that is more to do with the fact that he only has one more year left to run on his contract.

Do expect Daniel Levy to try and get a lot more than that figure if Spurs do end up cashing in on him before the transfer deadline.

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