Manchester City remains the world's most valuable football team, according to Transfermarkt's latest statistics.
The top 10 list includes five English clubs alongside City - Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Manchester United - along with Spain’s Real Madrid and Barcelona, France’s Paris Saint-Germain, and Germany’s Bayern Munich.
Manchester City leads with a market value of €1.30 billion, followed by Real Madrid (€1.23 billion), Arsenal (€1.15 billion), Barcelona (€1.01 billion), and Liverpool (€967.50 million). Chelsea ranks sixth (€928.50 million), PSG seventh (€870.50 million), Bayern Munich eighth (€856.00 million), Tottenham ninth (€846.10 million), and Manchester United tenth (€724.05 million).
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