Europe’s Most Valuable Football Clubs: 2024 Report Released
The ranking of Europe’s most valuable football clubs has seen a change at the top. According to the 2024 report published by Brand Finance, Real Madrid has claimed the top spot with a value of $1.8 billion. Last year’s leader, Manchester City, has dropped to second place with a value of $1.7 billion.
Change at the Top: Real Madrid Back on Top
Real Madrid, which was valued at $1.5 billion in 2023 and ranked second, has increased its value to $1.8 billion and reclaimed the top spot. Despite Manchester City increasing its value from $1.56 billion to $1.7 billion, it has moved down to second place.
Barcelona Maintains Third Place
Barcelona remains in third place on the list with a current value of $1.6 billion. The Catalan club, which had a value of $1.4 billion in 2023, increased its value but did not change its position in the ranking.
Premier League’s Strength: 5 Teams in the Top 10
Besides Manchester City, four other Premier League teams are in the top 10. Manchester United is fourth, Liverpool fifth, Arsenal eighth, Tottenham ninth, and Chelsea completes the top 10.
Europe’s Most Valuable Clubs: Top 50
Here is the ranking of Europe’s most valuable football clubs according to the 2024 report:
- Real Madrid – $1.8 billion
- Manchester City – $1.7 billion
- Barcelona – $1.6 billion
- Manchester United
- Liverpool
- Bayern Munich
- PSG
- Arsenal
- Tottenham
- Chelsea
- Borussia Dortmund
- Juventus
- Atletico Madrid
- Inter
- Milan
- Bayer Leverkusen
- Leipzig
- Newcastle United
- West Ham United
- Aston Villa
- Eintracht Frankfurt
- Napoli
- Roma
- Lyon
- Everton
- Ajax
- Borussia Monchengladbach
- Marseille
- Brighton
- Crystal Palace
- Wolverhampton
- Sevilla
- Freiburg
- Leicester City
- Athletic Bilbao
- Wolfsburg
- Fulham
- Celtic
- Real Betis
- Benfica
- Union Berlin
- Werder Bremen
- Hoffenheim
- PSV
- Brentford
- Atalanta
- Porto
- Valencia
- Nottingham Forest
- Villarreal CF
This report highlights which clubs are the most valuable in European football and showcases the changing dynamics. Real Madrid’s return to the top and the strong presence of Premier League teams in the top 10 are reshaping the financial landscape of European football.