Top Football Clubs Surpassing €1bn in Value in 2025: Real Madrid Remains First Among Seven
European Football Clubs Squad Values Update
The latest squad value updates for various European football clubs have been released, providing insights into the financial health and success of these teams.
Inter Milan's squad value has seen a significant boost, reaching €707.8 million, following their impressive run in the Champions League final. Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur's squad is now valued at €891.1 million after their Europa League triumph.
Atletico Madrid's squad value has risen to €627.8 million, reflecting their consistent performances. Manchester City's squad value, however, has dipped to €1.22 billion after a less-than-stellar Champions League campaign.
Newcastle United's squad value has grown to €659 million following their securing of Champions League football. Nottingham Forest, in a surprise leap, now boasts a squad value of €589 million, thanks to a strong domestic campaign.
Manchester United's squad value has taken a hit, dropping by more than €109 million to €748.2 million, despite heavy spending of €250 million. Arsenal, on the other hand, has seen a jump in their squad value to €1.33 billion, thanks to a second-place league finish and a Champions League semi-final run.
Barcelona has climbed €235 million to €1.11 billion following a domestic treble. The three Premier League clubs that have increased their value the most in recent years are Manchester United, Liverpool, and Manchester City; in the current ranking of billion-euro clubs, Manchester United roughly holds 3rd place globally, Liverpool around 6th, and Manchester City closely follows in the top 10.
Real Madrid remains the world's most valuable squad at €1.4 billion. Paris Saint-Germain has added €237 million in value, after winning their first Champions League trophy.
Brighton & Hove Albion's squad remains among Europe's top 20 most valuable squads, valued at €484.1 million. Napoli's squad value is now €496.35 million, despite lifting the Serie A title under Antonio Conte.
Liverpool's squad is now valued at €1.12 billion, after lifting the Premier League title and making significant squad investments. Chelsea has crossed the billion-euro mark for the first time, reaching €1.08 billion after winning the Europa Conference League and Club World Cup.
Just seven clubs - Real Madrid, Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, PSG, Barcelona, and Chelsea - now make up the billion-euro elite. Bayern Munich's squad is valued at €907.5 million, while the squad values for AC Milan and Juventus are not provided in the current update. Both AC Milan and Juventus have seen a decrease in value after underwhelming seasons.
This update provides a snapshot of the current state of European football clubs, highlighting the financial impact of success and the challenges faced by teams after less-than-stellar performances.
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