Leeds United's Kalvin Phillips has the second-highest market value in the Championship, according to transfer market analysts.
The figure - which is on respected website Transfermarkt - will come as no surprise to all associated with the Whites, especially considering the performances of Phillips this season.
Such has been the impressive form of the 24-year-old this term, that there have been whispers about a potential call-up to the senior England side.
Phillips has been an integral part to Marcelo Bielsa's side although there will perhaps be some eyebrows raised at the low market value figure of £13.5million.
National reports have continuously linked Phillips with a number of Premier League suitors, but the fees talked about have been much higher than Transfermarkt's figure.
Their data only rates one player outside the Premier League as having a higher market value than Phillips - Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic is chalked up at a whopping £22.5million.
Leeds also have another player in the division's top ten - Jean-Kevin Augustin.
The French striker is valued at £10.8million despite only featuring three times for the Whites since his loan arrival in January.
Elsewhere, centre-half partners Liam Cooper and Ben White are valued equally at £6.3million, whilst Patrick Bamford is still rated at £7.2m - a slight drop from the £10million forked out for him in 2018.
There are some surprises in the listings, with under-23 prospects such as Jordan Stevens and Leif Davis priced up at a mere £180,000 and £90,000 respectively.