Rio Ferdinand has branded Liverpool's £50million valuation of Raheem Sterling "a joke".
The former Manchester United and England defender also laid into Tottenham striker Harry Kane, claiming English players are "overpriced".
Liverpool have already rejected two bids from Mancehster City for Sterling, 20, and are holding out on their valuation of the wiger.
United, meanwhile, are keen to secure Harry Kane's signature during the off-season but Spurs are resolved to keep their man, who says he is happy in north London.
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
Look at the amount of PL & CL games I had played in before the @manutd move...oh and a world cup! Don't compare me please! There are others
— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) June 20, 2015
And Ferdinand said on Twitter that the pair were not worth their valuations, especially considering the price City and Arsenal respectively paid for South American stars Sergio Aguero and Alexis Sanchez.
He wrote: "English players are soooo overpriced right now it's a joke! Kane & Sterling have huge potential but 40m & 50m…Aguero 38m & Sanchez 32m!!!"
Harry Kane playing for EnglandGETTY
Rio Ferdinand has ridiculed Harry Kane's (left) and Raheem Sterling's valuations
Ferdinand then came under criticism from some followers, who pointed out he transferred from Leeds United to the Old Trafford club for around £29m back in 2002.
But the 36-year-old had an answer for his detractors.
"Look at the amount of PL & CL games I had played in before the @manutd move...oh and a World Cup! Don't compare me please! There are others," he wrote.
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