Premier League Budget XI featuring 3 Chelsea stars, 1 Arsenal target and others

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The English Premier League is one of the best leagues in the world with a lot of the top clubs splashing the cash to get the best players. Arsenal have spent massively on Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil while Manchester United literally broke the British transfer record to bring Angel Di Maria from Real Madrid into the team, the big teams have the budget to go and spend crazy in the transfer window but the smaller clubs often have to deal with a decent scouting network to bring in some amazing deals.

Here is an EPL XI of the best players each of whom are valued under £ 15 million, so here we go.

Goal Keeper And Defence

Goalkeeper: Thibaut Courtois – £7.9 million

Chelsea certainly stole a march from the other Premier League clubs when they signed the highly rated Belgian goalkeeper from Genk in 2011, sure he spent a few years on loan at Atletico Madrid but he has always been a good goalkeeper and in his last 2 seasons he has become probably the best goalkeeper in the World, arguably with Manuel Neuer.

Defender: Cesar Azpiliceta – £7 million

Since it is so difficult to chant his name out, the Chelsea fans call him “Dave” but the Spanish player is anything but a normal player, his performances for Chelsea have been brilliant. Although he is never in the limelight, he is quick and has made the Chelsea left back role his own despite having the likes of Felipe Luis in the squad.

Defender: Branislav Ivanovic- £9 million

ivanovic

Chelsea seem to know their defenders and how to get them cheap. The Serbian is adept at playing both as a right back and a centre back, providing much needed cover to the Chelsea defence. Built like a tank, Ivanovic has had some of his best games in the heart of the Chelsea defence and is certainly one of the best defenders in the league.

Defender: Phil Jagielka – £4 million

An England international, Phil Jagielka has become one of the best centre backs in the country; initially he started off his career as a defensive midfielder for Sheffield United. Once the Blades were relegated from the Premier League, Everton signed up Jags for a paltry sum of £4 million pounds which seems to be a great deal now.

Defender: Leighton Banes – £6 million

Leighton Banes had a lot of suitors for him when he decided to leave Wigan Athletic in 2007; the then 22 year old rejected a move to Sunderland and joined Everton, where he has flourished in his role as left back. His crossing is considered to be one of his best traits and is deadly during free kicks as well.

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Midfield and Attack

Midfielder: Morgan Schneiderlin (Arsenal target) – £1.5 million

Southampton were down in the lower divisions of England when they signed Schneiderlin from French club Strasbourg and even though they have come up to the Premier League, the French player has been a star for the Saints. His performances in midfield have caught the eye of Arsene Wenger amongst others but he has not been able to leave Southampton, yet. If he does, the Saints will surely make a huge profit on him.

Midfielder: Gylfi Sigurdsson – Swap deal Vorm + Davies

Initially signed from Hoffenheim for £6.8 million pounds, Gylfi displayed amazing talent at Swansea which helped him get a move to Tottenham but things didn’t work out for the Icelandic player and he is back at Swansea yet again, scoring goals for fun. This season, he return to Swansea while left back Davies and Goalkeeper Vorm went the other way, Swansea must be thanking their stars they got their talisman back.

Midfielder: Dusan Tadic – £10.9 million

One of the revelations of this season, Tadic was an unknown factor brought in by Saints manager Ronal Koeman but he has sparkled in his midfield/creative role and has been one of the major factors for Southampton sitting second in the Premier League. The former FC Twente midfielder certainly looks a class apart and is a steal for the price Southampton paid for him.

Forward: Saido Berahino – Free

A youth team player, Saido Berahino has been in exceptional form for West Bromwich Albion over the past 2 seasons. The striker has been called as the next young English talent to look out for and when clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool want to sign you, it is a good sign, the better sign for West Brom is that their youth system works and they can make a huge profit if they sell the England forward.

Forward: Graziano Pelle – £8 million (undisclosed)

Pelle leading from front – Southampton

Ronal Koeman does know his players from the Dutch Eredivisie; having already brought Dusan Tadic, the next player he brought in was Graziano Pelle from Feyenoord. Pelle and Tadic have formed a sort of mental connect and Pelle’s performances for Southampton have been so good that he has been called into the Italy national team for the Euro 2016 qualifiers.

Forward: Diafra Sakho – £3.5 million

Big Sam or Sam Allardyce likes his centre forwards to be big and strong, with the likes of Kevin Nolan and Andy Carroll at the club, it was no surprise that the Hammers went to sign the Senegalese striker and Sakho has paid that faith with a glut of goals, scoring 6 for the hammers so far, money well spent.

Total value of team : £57.8 million

Dinesh V

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