Should one club be doing better and is another club getting more than their money’s worth?
We’ve taken a look at each squad in League Two to reveal which club has the biggest market value and how Crawley Town compares to their league rivals.
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How much is Crawley Town's squad worth Photo: Cory Pickford
. Mansfield Town - £6.64m
Matty Longstaff, on loan from Newcastle United, is rated as Mansfield's most valuable player at £2.25m. Photo: Chris Holloway
. Salford City - £6.57m
Donald Love would cost a cool £720,000 if he was to be bought from Salford City, according to transfermarkt.co.uk Photo: Alex Pantling
. Swindon Town - £4.55m
Jonny Williams is one of the most expensive player in the league, with the Swindon Town man valued at £720,000. Photo: Getty Images
. Bristol Rovers - £4.32m
Defensive midfielder Glenn Whelan is valued at £720,000 as is Rovers' most valuable player. Photo: Michael Steele
. Colchester United - £4.10m
Alan Judge is rated as Colchester's most valuable player at £720,000. Photo: Getty Images
. Tranmere Rovers - £3.78m
Defensive midfielder Jay Spearing comes with a £540,000 price tag. Photo: Getty Images
. Northampton Town - £3.44m
Defender Jon Guthrie has a price tag of £450,000 and is Northamtpon's most valuable player. Photo: Pete Norton
. Bradford City - £3.38m
Richard O'Donnell is valued at £270,000. Photo: Getty Images
1. Mansfield Town - £6.64m
Matty Longstaff, on loan from Newcastle United, is rated as Mansfield's most valuable player at £2.25m. Photo: Chris Holloway
2. Salford City - £6.57m
Donald Love would cost a cool £720,000 if he was to be bought from Salford City, according to transfermarkt.co.uk Photo: Alex Pantling
3. Swindon Town - £4.55m
Jonny Williams is one of the most expensive player in the league, with the Swindon Town man valued at £720,000. Photo: Getty Images
4. Bristol Rovers - £4.32m
Defensive midfielder Glenn Whelan is valued at £720,000 as is Rovers' most valuable player. Photo: Michael Steele