Ahead of this weekend’s FA Cup fourth round fixtures, we’re taking a look at the squad values of the competition’s highest ranked remaining team; Arsenal, and the lowest ranked, and only remaining non-league side; Wrexham.
Arsenal Squad Worth Just Over £700 Million
England’s highest ranked team Arsenal still remain in the FA Cup, and are a whole 91 places above Wrexham, the lowest ranked side remaining in the competition based off league positions.
The Gunners face a Friday night trip to Manchester in the fourth round, as Premier League title rivals Manchester City host at the Etihad Stadium.
FA Cup betting sites have Arsenal priced at around 3/1 to overcome the Citizens, and advance to the fifth round.
Arsenal’s squad value has risen even more during the January transfer window, following the acquisitions of Jakub Kiwior from Spezia, and Leandro Trossard from Brighton & Hove Albion.
Welcome to north London, Jakub Kiwior pic.twitter.com/fZaDhU3GDT
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) January 23, 2023
Figures via Sofascore.
Goalkeepers: Aaron Ramsdale (£28m), Matt Turner (£4.5m). Total: £32,500,000
Defenders: Oleksandr Zinchenko (£29m), William Saliba (£41.3m), Gabriel Magalhaes (£32.5m), Takehiro Tomiyasu (£23.75m), Ben White (£36m), Kieran Tierney (£25.5m), Rob Holding (£8.1m), Cedric Soares (£3.25m), Jakub Kiwior (£7.2m). Total: £206,600,000
Midfielders: Bukayo Saka (£92.3m), Thomas Partey (£32.5m), Martin Odegaard (£58m), Mohamed Elneny (£8.5m), Emile Smith Rowe (£30.75m), Granit Xhaka (£26.4m), Fabio Vieira (£24.6m), Reiss Nelson (£6.8m), Albert Sambi Lokonga (£13.6m). Total: £293,450,000
Forwards: Gabriel Jesus (£68.6m), Gabriel Martinelli (£49.25m), Eddie Nketiah (£16.3m), Leandro Trossard (£28.1m), Marquinhos (£8.5m). Total: £170,750,000
TOTAL: £703,300,000
Wrexham Squad Valued At Just Under £4.5 Million
Phil Parkinson’s Wrexham are the only remaining non-league side, as we approach the FA Cup fourth round, where they will host Sheffield United at the Racecourse.
FA Cup betting sites have Wrexham at around 33/10 to defeat their Championship opposition, to book their place in the fifth round of the competition.
Despite being a National League team, Wrexham have not been quiet in the transfer market since the club was taken over by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in February 2021.
The Welsh club missed out on promotion to League Two last season, being pipped to the title by Stockport County, and failing to overcome Grimsby Town in the playoff semi-final.
Further investment over the summer has evidently seemed to work, as Wrexham sit top of the National League and are in the FA Cup fourth round for the first time since 2000.
FULL TIME | Coventry 3-4 Wrexham
🔴 WE’RE INTO THE HAT FOR THE FOURTH ROUND OF THE FA CUP!
🔴⚪️ #WxmAFC pic.twitter.com/uLti3lc9By
— Wrexham AFC (@Wrexham_AFC) January 7, 2023
Figures via Sofascore & FootballTransfers.
Goalkeepers: Mark Howard (£275k), Rob Lainton (£62.5k), Kai Calderbank-Park (£23.75k), Rory Watson (£40.5k). Total: £401,750
Defenders: Aaron Hayden (£175.9k), Ben Tozer (£185k), Jacob Mendy (£175.9k), Anthony Forde (£255k), Callum McFadzean (£71.2k), Bryce Hosannah (£88k), Max Cleworth (£41.3k), Jordan Tunnicliffe (£88k), Harry Lennon (£171.5k), Reece Hall-Johnson (£88k), Scott Butler (£176k). Total: £1,515,850
Midfielders: Tom O’Connor (£263.8k), Jordan Davies (£263.8k), Elliot Lee (£510k), Luke Young (£46.6k), James Jones (£92.3k), Andy Cannon (£180.25k). Total: £1,356,750
Forwards: Paul Mullin (£703.5k), Ollie Palmer (£136.3k), Sam Dalby (£85.3k), Liam McAlinden (£136.3k), Jake Bickerstaff (£72.1k). Total: £1,133,500
TOTAL: £4,407,850
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