Ahead of the new season, we're having at gander at player and club market values: what are they good for? Absolutely nothing, some would argue, and they may well have a fair point.
That as it may be, the controversial footballer valuations do offer a fair indication of the divide in wealth within any given league, and also open up a debate over whether the wildly inflated transfer market provides an accurate representation of footballers' true worth.
Transfermarkt have recently updated their player market values ahead of the 2021/22 Championship campaign, and we've taken a look at where Blackpool' s overall squad value ranks alongside the 23 other second-tier sides.
As well as that, we've identified every club's most valuable player, as well as the average squad age, as anticipation continues to heighten ahead of the new season:
1. 1st - Fulham
Squad's overall current market value: £148.5m. Most valuable player: Andre Zambo Anguissa (£22.5m). Average squad age: 27.7 years-old. Photo: CLIVE ROSE
2. 2nd - Sheffield United
Squad's overall current market value: £113m. Most valuable player: Sander Berge (£16.2m). Average squad age: 26.5 years-old. Photo: PETER POWELL
3. 3rd - Bournemouth
Squad's overall current market value: £105.2m. Most valuable player: David Brooks (£14.4m). Average squad age: 25.2 years-old Photo: Jacques Feeney
4. 4th - West Brom
Squad's overall current market value: £80.8m. Most valuable player: Matheus Pereira (£13.5m). Average squad age: 27.4 years-old. Photo: Pool
5. 5th - Blackburn Rovers
Squad's overall current market value: £47.9m. Most valuable player: Adam Armstrong (£16.2m). Average squad age: 24.6 years-old. Photo: Jan Kruger
6. 6th - Birmingham City
Squad's overall current market value: £38.1m. Most valuable player: Ivan Sunjic (£4m). Average squad age: 26.4 years-old. Photo: Gareth Copley