Real Madrid named most valuable club in the world
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Real Madrid named most valuable club in the world
Real Madrid is ranked as the most valuable football club worldwide at $9.5bn, rising from $6.75bn last year. Barcelona is valued at $7.5bn and moves into second place, pushing Manchester United to third despite $865m revenue in 2024-25. Manchester United finished 15th in the Premier League and lost the Europa League final. English clubs are heavily represented, with 11 Premier League sides in the top 30. Liverpool is fourth at $6.2bn, Paris Saint-Germain is fifth at $5.0bn, Bayern Munich is sixth at $5.7bn, and Manchester City is seventh at $5.5bn. Arsenal is eighth at $5.4bn, Chelsea ninth at $4.2bn, and Tottenham tenth at $3bn. Real Madrid and Barcelona are the only Spanish clubs in the top 10, with Atletico Madrid next at 11th.
"Real Madrid have once again been ranked the most valuable football club in the world, with rivals Barcelona climbing above Manchester United into second place in Forbes' latest annual valuations. The Spanish giants are valued at $9.5bn (£7.06bn), a significant rise from last year's figure of $6.75bn (£5.02bn), further cementing their position at the summit of world football's financial landscape. Barcelona moved up into second place with a valuation of $7.5bn (£5.57bn), pushing Manchester United down to third despite the Premier League club generating revenue of $865m (£643m) during the 2024-25 campaign."
"English clubs remain heavily represented in the rankings, with 11 Premier League sides featuring among the top 30 most valuable clubs globally. Liverpool retained fourth place with a valuation of $6.2bn (£4.61bn) following their Premier League title triumph, while Paris Saint-Germain climbed from seventh to fifth after winning the Champions League. Bayern Munich stayed sixth on the list at $5.7bn (£4.24bn), with Manchester City dropping from fifth to seventh at $5.5bn (£4.09bn)."
"Arsenal are ranked eighth with a valuation of $5.4bn (£4.01bn), ahead of Chelsea in ninth at $4.2bn (£3.12bn), while Tottenham complete the top 10 at $3bn (£2.23bn). Arsenal could rise further next year after ending their 22-year wait for a Premier League title and reaching the Champions League final against PSG. La Liga reliance on Real Madrid and Barcelona Despite occupying the top two spots, Real Madrid and Barcelona are the only Spanish clubs inside the top 10."
"Atletico Madrid are the next highest-ranked La Liga side in 11th place, highlighting the financial gap between Spain's traditional heavyweights and the rest of the division. Major League Soccer"
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