The average MLS team is now worth $223 million, which is up from 20 percent last season.

The cost of an expansion fee has jumped from $40 million five years ago (Montreal Impact) to $150 million (Minnesota and Atlanta).

The LA Galaxy is now the league's most valuable team with a value of $315 million, a 19% increase from last year. The Galaxy generated $63 million in revenue last season.

The Sounders, now worth $295 million, remain a close second.

1. LA Galaxy: $315 million
2. Seattle Sounders: $295 million
3. Toronto FC: $280 million
4. New York City FC: $275 million
5. Orlando City SC: $272 million
6. Portland Timbers: $268 million
7. Sporting Kansas City: $260 million
8. New York Red Bulls: $245 million
9. Chicago Fire: $240 million
10. San Jose Earthquakes: $235 million
11. D.C. United: $230 million
12. New England Revolution: $225 million
13. Houston Dynamo: $218 million
14. FC Dallas: $185 million
15. Philadelphia Union: $170 million
16. Real Salt Lake: $155 million
17. Vancouver Whitecaps: $150 million
18. Colorado Rapids: $135 million
19. Columbus Crew: $130 million