The British newspaper "Mirror" prepared a "shocking" report in which it monitored the 10 best strikers in terms of value for money in the English Premier League, and its result was very strange.

The newspaper learned of the strangeness of its assessment, as it began with a lengthy introduction about Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star and Premier League top scorer, to justify how his ranking declined in front of those below him in brilliance, scoring and making goals.

The newspaper also ignored many prominent strikers, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, Diego Jota, Riyad Mahrez, Heung Min Son and others who occupy positions, some of which are advanced in the scorers list this season.

The newspaper said that Salah is one of the best players in the English Premier League, but the Liverpool star is ranked third, justifying that the value of the Premier League striker can often be determined in different ways, depending on aspects such as the duration of the contract, age and general condition.

In stark contrast, she indicated that the assessment is also based on what the striker provides to his club, knowing that Salah has provided Liverpool much more than his predecessors in the standings, and it is sufficient that he led the Reds to the Premier League and the Champions League.

The Mirror said that despite Salah surpassing 100 goals in the Premier League, and being one of the best deals Liverpool has ever struck, Teemu Pukki is more important to Norwich City than Salah with the Reds.

And she concluded her justification for the strangeness of the classification, that she had prepared it based on data provided by the British "BingoSites" website.

Here are the top 10 most valuable strikers in the Premier League, according to the Mirror:

1. Jamie Vardy (Leicester City)

2. Patrick Bamford (Leeds)

3. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

4. Teemu Pukki (Norwich)

5. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton)

6. Callum Wilson (Newcastle)

7. Michael Antonio (West Ham)

8. Ashley Barnes (Burnley)

9. Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)

10. Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal)