Wolverhampton Wanderers have made a brilliant start to the season, exceeding expectations by soaring well away from the relegation zone and into the battle for the top half.
Gary O'Neil has done a superb job since taking over from Julen Lopetegui, building on from what was a successful end to last season – but in difficult circumstances.
Wolves were unable to make many signings in the summer transfer window due to Financial Fair Play (FFP) troubles, meaning O'Neil has hardly made his mark on the squad.
Nonetheless, the players have stepped up for the head coach, bringing some huge performances to cause upsets for the likes of Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.
The Old Gold's impressive form has helped individual players to improve not only their reputation but their transfer values, too. Cumulatively, that results in Wolves' overall squad worth increasing as well.
But how does the total value of O'Neil's team compare to the clubs in and around them in the Premier League standings, as well as the rest of the division? Here's a full run-through.

9. 12th: Brentford - £342.5m
Most valuable player: Bryan Mbuemo (£32.9m) | Getty Images

10. 11th: Nottingham Forest - £343.7m
Most valuable player: Morgan Gibbs-White (£34.7m) | Getty Images

11. 10th: West Ham United - £400.8m
Most valuable player: Lucas Paqueta (£56.4m) | Getty Images

12. 9th: Brighton & Hove Albion - £423.4m
Most valuable player: Evan Ferguson (£56.4m) | Getty Images