#4 Harry Kane - £135 million

Frankly speaking, when England boarded the plane to Russia, not many football pundits expected the youthful team to go far, especially in the face of footballing giants such as Germany, Spain, France, Argentina and Brazil. Nevertheless, the inexperienced side went on to surpass England's Golden Generation and all the success has largely come on the back of one man - Harry Kane.
The 24-year-old skipper led his side by example, racking up 6 goals and leading the Golden Boot race. For Tottenham Hotspur, Harry Kane is the linchpin of the roster owing to his consistent performances in the previous seasons.
The 2017-18 season saw the striker score 41 goals in 48 appearances for The Lilywhites, narrowly missing out on the Premier League Golden Boot. Consequently, he has gained a meteoric rise in his market value.