The dust has settled on an extraordinary 2023 summer transfer window in the EFL Championship with a total of over £214 million spent across the 24 clubs.
From Leeds United pinching Joël Piroe from Swansea City for £12 million to Shea Charles making the move from Manchester City to Southampton for £10.5 million, there have been some huge deals.
The other most expensive transfers include Harry Winks to Leicester City (£10 million), Ross Stewart to Southampton (£9 million), Haji Wright to Coventry City (£7.7 million) and Tom Cannon to Leicester City (£7.5 million).
Some clubs have had to spend a little smarter, with Birmingham City being a fine example. Blues only had to lay out around £7 million for 13 new additions and sold Tahith Chong and Jobe Bellingham to fund all of that.
With so much money spent – and lots of players sold around the division – there have been some major changes to the ‘market values table’. Here’s how all 24 clubs now rank, as well as their most valuable assets.