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FootballRanked! Top 10 Most Valuable Football Clubs in the World 2023
- Manchester City of England is currently ranked as the most valuable football team in the world
- The Citizens have a market value of €1.05bn and are ranked higher than 14-time Champions League winners Real Madrid
- Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain also made the list of the most valuable teams in the world
Football clubs have drastically increased in their value over the years due to the heavy investment made by companies and club owners in several areas.
One aspect often considered when judging the quality of football teams is their worth, as teams who have adequately invested in their clubs see their market value increase tremendously.
Today, most of the valuable football clubs in the world can be found in Europe for obvious reasons such as popularity, audience, and sponsorship, Interesting Football reports.
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According to Transfermarkt, the English Premier League has six of the world’s top ten most valuable teams in the world, proving how financially dominant the league in England has been in the last few years.
Manchester City is presently the most valuable football club in the world; the reigning English Premier League champions presently have a market value of €1.05bn in 2023.
Chelsea is the second and only team asides from Man City to be valued at over €1bn while Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Tottenham complete the list of English teams in the top ten most valuable clubs in the world.
European heavyweights such as Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain complete the list of the top ten most valuable teams in the world as at April 2023.
Top 10 most valuable football clubs in the world
- Manchester City (England) - €1.05bn
- Chelsea (England) - €1.02bn
- Bayern Munich (Germany) - €979.70m
- Arsenal (England) - €890.00m
- Paris Saint-Germain (France) - €882.55m
- Liverpool (England) - €879.00m
- Real Madrid (Spain) - €860.80m
- Manchester United (England) - €795.70m
- Barcelona (Spain) - €767.00m
- Tottenham Hotspur (England) - €680.30m
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