The most expensive lineup in history of Liverpool and Arsenal: The three Red Arrows lead, Saka is in the list
1:10am, 1 September 2025Football
Hupu reported on August 31 that in the third round of the Premier League, Liverpool will play against Arsenal. The German transfer market has taken stock of the most expensive lineups of the two teams in history:
[Liverpool]
Alison (2019, 90 million euros)
Robertson (2019, 80 million euros), Connate (2025, 60 million euros), Van Deck (2019, 100 million euros), Arnold (2019, 110 million euros)
Wilz (2025, 140 million euros), McAllister (2025, 100 million euros), Coutinho (2018, 90 million euros)
Mane (2019, 150 million euros), Firmino (2019, 90 million euros), Salah (2018, 1.5 100 million euros)
[Arsenal]
Ramsdale (2023, 40 million euros)
Calafiori (2024, 45 million euros), Gabriel (2024, 75 million euros), Saliba (2024, 80 million euros), Ben White (2023, 55 million euros)
Rice (2024, 120 million euros), Suvimendi (2025, 60 million euros), Odegao (2024, 110 million euros)
Martinelli (2023, 85 million euros), Aubameyang (2018, 75 million euros), Saka (2024, 150 million euros)
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