Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has hit out at the cost of English footballers in the transfer market, describing the purported fees as "a joke".
The Red Devils have been linked with a £50m move for 21-year-old Tottenham striker Harry Kane this summer, while Manchester City have had a £40m bid rejected for Liverpool's 20-year-old Raheem Sterling.
Ferdinand added on Twitter that players like City striker Sergio Aguero and Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez represent better value.
English players are soooo overpriced right now it's a joke! Kane & sterling have huge potential but 40m & 50m...aguero 38m & sanchez 32m!!!
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) June 20, 2015
The 36-year-old, who retired from football in May, was the world's most expensive defender when he joined Man Utd for £29.1m in 2002.