Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City have had multiple youngsters named in the CIES Football Observatory's Most Valued Young Players list.
Earlier this week, the CIES (International Centre for Sports Studies) compiled and released a list of the most valuable players born after the year 2000.
An algorithm was used to decipher the most expensive Generation Z player, whose identity may come as a surprise to many.
Topping the list after being valued at a whopping £162million is Bayern Munich and Canadian sensation Alphonso Davies.

Unsurprisingly, Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho comes in at second place with a value of £112million.
Sancho's England team-mates Mason Greenwood and Bukayo Saka occupy fifth and seventh spots on the list, with respective values of £104million and £84million being placed the Manchester United and Arsenal aces.
Manchester City's Phil Foden sits at ninth spot in the list with a value of £63million, while Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi occupies 14th place with a value of £42million.
Manchester United full-back Brandon Williams also features on the list, sitting in 18th place with a value of £32million
Football Observatory's Most Valued Young Players list
Alphonso Davies - Bayern Munich - £162million
Jadon Sancho - Borussia Dormtmund - £112million
Ansu Fati - Barcelona - £110million
Erling Haaland - Borussia Dortmund - £108million

Mason Greenwood - Manchester United £104million
Ferran Torres - Manchester City - £95million
Bukayo Saka - Arsenal - £84million
Dejan Kulusevski - Juventus - £68million

Phil Foden - Manchester City - £63million
Rodrygo Goes - Real Madrid - £63million
Eduardo Camavinga - Rennes - £55million
Vinicius Junior - Real Madrid - £53million
Takesfusa Kubo - Villarreal - £43million
Callum Hudson-Odoi - Chelsea - £42million
Jude Bellingham - Borussia Dortmund - £40million
Johnathan David - Lille - £40million
Benoit Badiashile - Monaco - £36million
Brandon Williams - Manchester United - £32million
Ozan Kabak - Schalke - £31million
Pedro Neto - Wolves - £30million