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Liverpool squad value increases in November as two Premier League title rivals decline

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Liverpool have endured a mixed 2025/26 season, but their squad value has still increased this month, while Arsenal and Manchester City have seen a decline.The Reds spent heavily during the 2025 summer transfer window, signing Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz for over £100m each.Despite the big spending, Liverpool are struggling in the Premier League, sitting eight points adrift of top spot going into the November international break.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. While a lot can change between now and May, Arsenal and Manchester City look set to be the main teams challenging for the league title in 2025/26.Despite the Reds’ decline on the pitch, though, their squad value has increased this month.Photo by Carl Recine/Getty ImagesLiverpool squad value vs Arsenal and Manchester CityTransfermarkt shows the squad value of all 20 clubs and how they compare to this time last month.On October 15, 2025, Liverpool were given an overall value of €1.12bn.They have since struggled to pick up wins in the Premier League and have been knocked out of the Carabao Cup.Yet, their squad is now said to be worth €1.15bn, which is a 3.2% increase.Arsenal top the list, with Mikel Arteta’s men worth €1.31bn as of November, but they have seen a decline of -0.8% in the last month.Manchester City (€1.21bn) take second place, with the Sky Blues’ value also declining since October (-1.3%).Photo by Shaun Brooks – CameraSport via Getty ImagesLiverpool transfer newsThere could be more changes to the value of Liverpool’s team depending on what happens in 2026.Rousing The Kop shared this week that the Reds have been contacted about signing Alessandro Bastoni, who may leave Inter Milan next year.Despite reports elsewhere, Liverpool are not thought to be preparing an offer at this stage, but should he join in a potential £80m-100m deal, as one insider discussed with us, he would certainly have an impact on the squad’s value.Elsewhere, Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo is linked to the Premier League champions, with Fabrizio Romano mooting a potential summer move.There could be some departures at Anfield as well, with Bayern Munich contacting Ibrahima Konate’s camp recently.