An American press report revealed Tuesday, a list of the most valuable clubs in the world during the past year 2023.
Real Madrid came at the top of the world's clubs with €5.490 billion, followed by Manchester United with €5.427 billion, according to Forbes magazine.
Barcelona ranked third on Forbes' list with €4.984 billion, 10% more than the figure presented by the magazine just one year ago.
Liverpool FC ranked fourth with €4.785 billion, followed by Manchester City €4.514 billion, then Bayern Munich €4.396 billion.
Paris Saint-Germain came seventh with €3.808 billion, then Chelsea €2.804 billion, Tottenham Hotspur €2.533 billion, followed by Arsenal tenth with €2.044 billion.
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An American press report revealed Tuesday, a list of the most valuable clubs in the world during the past year 2023.
Real Madrid came at the top of the world's clubs with €5.490 billion, followed by Manchester United with €5.427 billion, according to Forbes magazine.
Barcelona ranked third on Forbes' list with €4.984 billion, 10% more than the figure presented by the magazine just one year ago.
Liverpool FC ranked fourth with €4.785 billion, followed by Manchester City €4.514 billion, then Bayern Munich €4.396 billion.
Paris Saint-Germain came seventh with €3.808 billion, then Chelsea €2.804 billion, Tottenham Hotspur €2.533 billion, followed by Arsenal tenth with €2.044 billion.
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An American press report revealed Tuesday, a list of the most valuable clubs in the world during the past year 2023.
Real Madrid came at the top of the world's clubs with €5.490 billion, followed by Manchester United with €5.427 billion, according to Forbes magazine.
Barcelona ranked third on Forbes' list with €4.984 billion, 10% more than the figure presented by the magazine just one year ago.
Liverpool FC ranked fourth with €4.785 billion, followed by Manchester City €4.514 billion, then Bayern Munich €4.396 billion.
Paris Saint-Germain came seventh with €3.808 billion, then Chelsea €2.804 billion, Tottenham Hotspur €2.533 billion, followed by Arsenal tenth with €2.044 billion.
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