If Harry Maguire costs £80m, it'll take a nine-figure sum to prise former teammate James Maddison away from Leicester City.
The midfielder is four years Maguire's junior, improves with every passing game and has all the attributes needed to thrive at the top of the sport.
The Foxes brought him in for £20m in the summer of 2018 and they knew right away that they were on to a winner. Sunday's Man of the Match display in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea proved what a bargain that sum is.
In his debut Premier League campaign, the 22-year-old missed just two matches, collecting seven goals and assists apiece as Leicester recovered from a shaky start to finish a respectable ninth.
Unsurprisingly, all of Maddison's scores last term came via his wand of a right boot, the starlet terrifying opposing goalkeepers with his unerring accuracy from dead-ball scenarios.
They know what he is going to do - send an arcing effort arrowing towards the top corner - yet shot-stoppers are still powerless to prevent the England Under-21 international finding the net from free-kicks.
That is the sign of an elite-level player; outclassing opponents, even when they are primed and ready. His talent is of such a high order that defenders are forever at his mercy.
⭐️ Man of the Match, @LCFC’s James Maddison
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) August 18, 2019
67 touches
6 touches in opposition box (most in match)
2 shots
Completed 24/36 passes
3 chances created, assist for Ndidi’s equaliser pic.twitter.com/n5GshBvtch
One thing that makes Maddison so difficult to tame is his proficiency from long-range. 34% of his attempts hit the target in 2018/19, a mightily impressive statistic given his tendency to let fly from far out.
There's only so much a side can do to keep one man from trying his luck. The ex-Norwich City playmaker will invariably get opportunities to shoot,
50 - James Maddison has created 50 chances from set plays in the Premier League since the start of last season (three assists), six more than any other player. Delivery. pic.twitter.com/TBH24fP1Qg
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) August 18, 2019
Maddison's statistics in his maiden top flight season show the importance of these skills. A raw, untamed talent stepped into an incredibly hostile arena and emerged relatively unscathed.
13 big chances were created, he was heavily involved in all of Leicester's attacks, had 84% passing accuracy and became an increasingly influential part of the Foxes' game plan.
It's not hard to overlook how impressive a return that is for a Premier League debutant. Maddison was immense, in large part due to his intelligence as a footballer. With the guidance of Rodgers and several more years amongst the best, he will reach giddy heights in the beautiful game.
Source : 90min