Which clubs have the most valuable squadrons in the world?
Between the lines returns with a breakdown of the top eight, according to the ratings of transfer market, including analysis and insight into the how and why.
So, can someone match the superstars of Real Madrid in terms of value? And does Arsenal really have the highest team among Premier League clubs? Read on to find out.
8th: Manchester United, £ 766m
Despite a club record low 15th placed Premier League finish last season, Manchester United has the eighth valuable team in the world at £ 766 million, according to transfer market.
After he has added Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko to their attack this summer, almost half of that figure of their forward players, who are appreciated for a combined £ 352 million, comes.
The new signing sessions offered a glimpse of how they could transform Ruben Amorim's attack in the narrow defeat against Arsenal on Sunday, but there is still a need for more quality elsewhere in the team.
Sky Sports Pundit Gary Neville said they should “unambiguously” sign a new keeper. Their current options, Andre Onana, Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton, are appreciated at only £ 29 million.
In the meantime, their midfielders have less than half of the value of their attackers, at £ 158 million, and further emphasize the need to bring other parts of their team to the level of their front line.
7th: Liverpool, £ 907m
Liverpool was excellent in winning the Premier League title last season under Arne Slot, but they have to settle for seventh place in the most valuable squadrons list.
Florian Wirtz has added a huge piece of value after his arrival by Bayer Leverkusen for a British record £ 116.5 million. Transfermarkt appreciates the 22-year-old slightly higher than that, at £ 121 million. But many of the existing important Liverpool players fall in value due to age.
Mohamed Salah was appreciated at a peak of £ 130.8 million earlier in his Liverpool -career, but at the age of 33, despite the production of his best season and yet the last term and signing a new contract, its value drops £ 43 million.
Just like Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker and Andrew Robertson, 34, 32, 32 and 31 years old respectively, have fallen in value as Liverpool to continue their work to renew their team and increase its value, through recruitment this summer and then.
6th: Barcelona, £ 976m
Leaga champions Barcelona come in sixth place, largely thanks to their 18-year sensation Lamine Yamal, who is the highest value in the world at £ 173 million, which means that he accounts for 18 percent of the total value of £ 976 million of the team.
Barcelona still has a high -quality assets in Pedri, which, like Yamal, is a product of their La Masia Youth Academy. The 22-year-old midfielder is rated at the same level as Wirtz in Liverpool for £ 121 million.
5th: Chelsea, £ 1.01 billion
Chelsea is the first of five clubs with a team value of more than £ 1 billion.
Their high appreciation is largely due to enormous transfer expenditures by the owners of the club, who have increased the value of their team by young signing sessions with high potential, high potential. And many of them.
Since the summer of 2022, Chelsea has spent almost twice as much as any other Premier League club on transfers, their total of £ 1.52 billion dwarf the second highest total of £ 861 million, by Manchester United.
The total issued is much higher than the value of their current team, but it is worth mentioning that Chelsea has made the most of a Premier League club in the sale in the time frame, so that they can balance the books while continuing to reform their team in the interest of increasing the value, quality and potential.
4th: Paris Saint-Germain, £ 1.03 billion
It is only a year since Paris Saint-Germain lost their appreciated Activa Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid, but the club went into force, won the Champions League last season and developed an extremely high-quality team under Luis Enrique.
Ousmane Dembele is now their most important man, but his transfer market rating of £ 77.7 million is matched by two of his teammates in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has thrive since he has become with Napoli, and Desire Done, who originated as one of the best young players in Europe.
3rd: Manchester City, £ 1.12 billion
Manchester City rebuilding under Pep Guardiola, but their team remains one of the most valuable in Europe for £ 1.12 billion.
There is excitement about new recruits Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki after their goal debut in Saturday's 4-0 win over Wolves, but the most valuable player in their team, according to Transfertmarkt, is not surprising Erling Haaland.
The striker, who signed a new 10-year contract in the Etihad Stadium in January and scored 126 goals in 147 games for the club, is appreciated at £ 155 million by Transfermarkt, making him one of the most valuable players in the world.
It also makes him about £ 60 million more valuable than any other City player in Manchester, although Pep Guardiola's team contains numerous other high-quality players, including six others with a value of more than £ 50 million.
2nd: Arsenal, £ 1.14 billion
It is 21 years since Arsenal's last title win, but their progress under Mikel Arteta is reflected by a rising team value that places them second in the world and top under Premier League clubs.
The Arsenal team has doubled in value since the appointment of Arteta in 2019, rose from around £ 540 million to a record high of £ 1.14 billion, thanks to a overhaul in staff and an emphasis on young people characterized by the Talismmanic Bukayo Saka, whose value has risen from £ 69 to £ 69.
Arsenal's team planning has left them with a group of players who usually approach or their peak years. Leandro Trossard and Christian Norgaard are their only outfielders older than 30.
Their academy played a major role in building the value of their team, first with Saka and now with Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly, who are appreciated on about £ 48 million and £ 39 million on just 18 years old, with optimism that 15-year-old Max Downman could be the next to Sakaa's footsteps.
The rise of Saka, Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly, who have not cost the club anything in transfer costs, have helped to give Arsenal a transfer market-plug value £ 316 million higher than the costs of £ 826 million.
No other Premier League club even comes close to the building value in relation to squadrone costs, with Manchester United and Chelsea on the other side of the scale, their team costs considerably higher than their current ratings, giving them negative differences.
1st: Real Madrid, £ 1.21 billion
Real Madrid ended a disappointing season without silverware in the past term when Carlo Ancelotti made way for Xabi Alonso in the Dugout, but it is no surprise to see them for the team value for £ 1.21 billion.
Their Galactico -filled team has three of the five most valuable players in the world, with Jude Bellingham and Mbappe each appreciated at £ 155 million – behind only Barcelona's Yamal (£ 173 million) – while Vinicius Junior (£ 147 million) is not far behind them and HAAPAND (also £ 155m).
They continue to focus on big names, with Trent Alexander-Arnold the newest arrival of the superstar, with a value of £ 64.6 million by transfer market, while also signing leading young players such as Dean Huijsen, whose appreciation of £ 51.7 million is likely to be at only 20, to ensure that the team is well placed to the value of the years.
