According to data from Transfermarkt, Pep Guardiola's big spenders are worth over £180m more than their nearest rivals.
They are unsurprisingly Liverpool, coming in at £959.1m with Tottenham on the podium at £881.5m.
Despite Spurs forking out only the eighth-highest sum in transfer fees across the league in the past five years, their canny investments are now worth a significant amount.
Chelsea (£697.9m) and Arsenal (£570.3m) are either side of United as the expected top-six stand ahead of the chasing pack.
Everton are best of the rest (£457.2m) before Leicester (£345.8m) and West Ham (£299m).
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liipan_fapio
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always cityzens are well
topolasmedia
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When will 'All Football' go on international break?
macjenise22
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some illiterate will say it's because of city's rich background..but for me it's because of the class of players bought very cheap and made to become worldclass other than those who buy more expensive and cause them to depreciate ..we are not the richest club in England though