According to the website Football Transfers' 'Estimated Transfer Value' algorithm, the current under-21 squad is valued at £428.2m, just over 50% higher than that of the group who won Euro 2023 (£280m at the start of that tournament).
Champions League, Premier League and full international appearances, along with current contract status at club level, all contribute to the ETV rating that Football Transfers give - and it is different to the market value players may be sold and bought for.
The worth of the current team is boosted by many playing prominent roles at big clubs in the Premier League and across Europe.
For example, the top four players with the highest values all featured in European competitions this term - Arsenal's Ethan Nwaneri (£63m), Tottenham's Archie Gray (£53.5m) and Liverpool's Harvey Elliott (£41.1m).
Newcastle right-back Tino Livramento (£42.8m) and Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson (£40.3m) also played major roles as their clubs sealed European football for next season.
It's worth noting the overall value of the Euro 2023 team has risen hugely, going from £280m in 2023 to £626m in March 2025.
Should this current squad see such a percentage increase, we will be looking at a set of young England players with a combined value of towards £1bn.
This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team.