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The Top 10 Most Valuable Clubs In World Football

The Top 10 Most Valuable Clubs In World Football

A new research reveals the world's most valuable football clubs.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Liverpool's value has increased significantly as they close in on Manchester United following their Premier League triumph.

Brand Finance Review have crunched the all-important numbers to determine the world's most valuable football clubs amid the global pandemic.

And Real Madrid top the list despite suffering a £205 million decrease from 2019. The Spanish champions are valued at £1.286 billion ahead of Barcelona who have a value of £1.280 billion after an £18.1 million rise.

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Manchester United and Liverpool are ranked third and fourth, respectively. The Red Devils have seen their value drop by £143 million to an overall value of £1.190 billion.

After delivering the Premier League title last season, Jurgen Klopp's side managed to see their value rise by £64.3 million to an overall value of £1.143 billion.

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Fifth-placed Manchester City (£1.018 billion) are the final club to have a value of a billion.

Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal make up the top ten.

The top 10 most valuable clubs in world football:

1. Real Madrid - £1.286 billion (£205 million fall from 2019)

2. Barcelona - £1.280 billion (£18.1 million rise)

3. Manchester United - £1.190 billion (£143 million fall)

4. Liverpool - £1.143 billion (£64.3 million rise)

5. Manchester City - £1.018 billion (£118 million fall)

6. Bayern Munich - £957 million (£233 million fall)

7. Paris Saint-Germain - £876 million (£48 million rise)

8. Chelsea - £859 million (£17 million fall)

9. Tottenham Hotspur - £710 million (£23.5 million rise)

10. Arsenal - £651 million (£150 million fall)

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