Manchester United is the world's most valuable soccer club at a valuation of $6.2 billion, according to Sportico. Real Madrid ranks second at $6.06 billion, followed by Barcelona, Liverpool and Bayern Munich.
United had $778 million in revenue during the 22-23 season, which ranked behind Madrid's $844 million and Barcelona's $836 million.
Sportico calculated each team’s revenue, relying on publicly available financial statements, Deloitte’s Football Money League publication, and our own estimates in cases where detailed information was not available. For MLS, we used our previous valuations published in January. The values include real estate and related businesses.
- Manchester United: $6.2 billion
- Real Madrid: $6.06 billion
- FC Barcelona: $5.28 billion
- Liverpool: $5.11 billion
- Bayern Munich: $4.8 billion
- Manchester City: $4.75 billion
- Paris Saint-Germain: $4.05 billion
- Arsenal: $3.91 billion
- Tottenham Hotspur: $3.49 billion
- Chelsea: $3.47 billion
- Juventus: $1.77 billion
- Borussia Dortmund: $1.64 billion
- Atletico Madrid: $1.62 billion
- AC Milan: $1.2 billion
- Los Angeles FC: $1.15 billion
- Inter Milan: $1.06 billion
- Atlanta United: $1.05 billion
- Inter Miami: $1.02 billion
- LA Galaxy: $1 billion
- New York City FC: $840 million
- Austin FC: $800 million
- Seattle Sounders: $795 million
- Olympique Lyonnais: $780 million
- AS Roma: $770 million
- America: $750 million