Tottenham Hotspur currently have the 10th most valuable squad in world football, according to a new report.
That's according to Transfermarkt, who say Spurs (£644.70m) are behind Liverpool (£973.35m), Manchester City (£971.64m), Chelsea (£755.01m), Manchester United (£719.87m), but ahead of North London rivals Arsenal (£568.76m).
The Lillywhites enjoyed a very busy summer transfer window, with Jose Mourinho signing Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Joe Hart, Matt Doherty, Sergio Reguilon, Gareth Bale (loan), Carlos Vinicius (loan) and Joe Rodon.
Mourinho's side spent over £50m on those seven new signings and it would be nearly £100m if you include Giovani Lo Celso, who they signed from Real Betis on a permanent deal.
Spurs' most valuable player is unsurprisingly Harry Kane (£108m), followed by Son Heung-min (£67.5m), then Dele Alli (£46.8m), Davinson Sanchez (£40.5m) and Tanguy Ndombele (£36m).
Bale, despite being one of the most dangerous attackers in European football, the Welshman is valued at just £22.5m - probably due to being 31 now. It's a similar situation with Toby Alderweireld - who is the same age - and is valued at £18m.
Liverpool - the reigning Premier League champions - have the most valuable squad in the world, according to the study, with Diogo Jota and Thiago Alcantara moving to Anfield over the summer, with their overall value now at £973.35m.
Then, Manchester City - who spent over £150m in the summer - come in with a squad value of £971.64m, just behind last season's title rivals, Liverpool.
In fact, there are six Premier League teams in the top 15 list complied by Transfermarkt.
1. Liverpool (£973.35m)
2. Man City (£971.64m)
3. Bayern Munich (£793.08m)
4. Barcelona (£790.20m)
5. Paris Saint-Germain (£772.88m)
6. Real Madrid (£769.50m)
7. Chelsea (£755.01m)
8. Man United (£719.87m)
9. Atletico Madrid (£677.93m)
10. Tottenham (£664.70m)
11. Juventus (£636.93m)
12. Inter Milan (£589.95)
13. Arsenal (£568.76m)
14. Napoli (£543.13m)
15. Borussia Dortmund (£528.53m)