Manchester United and Manchester City are two of the most well-known clubs around the world in terms of their success, specifically for that latter, in the last 10 plus years.
Due to multiple pieces of silverware coming back to the city, it’s no surprise both teams come in the top 10 most valuable clubs in the world.
However, how do they compare to fellow Premier League rivals Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, etc in terms of each teams’ worth?
Here, we break down the top 10 most valuable football clubs in the world, according to Forbes...
(Figures were compiled in April 2021 and are subject to change.)
However, how do they compare to fellow Premier League rivals Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, etc in terms of each teams’ worth?
5. Liverpool
Coming just behind their North West rivals in fifth is Liverpool. The Reds are valued at $4.2bn and had a revenue of $619m last year. Photo: Getty
6. Manchester City
Last season’s Premier League champions are sixth in the list of most valuable clubs with a worth of $4bn. The Sky Blues had a revenue of $609m after winning the league title and League Cup. Photo: Getty
7. Chelsea
Chelsea are London’s most valuable club according to the site with a worth of $3.2bn - significantly lower than City’s. The Blues won the Champions League last year and had a revenue of $520m.
However, with the current invasion of Ukraine by Russia, Chelsea’s Russian owner Roman Ambramovich has recently put the club up for sale - something that could affect their place on the list in 2022. Photo: Getty
8. Arsenal
The Blues’ cross-city rivals Arsenal sit eighth in the standings with a value of $2.8bn. The Gunners had a revenue of $430m despite failing to finish in the top four of the Premier League. Photo: Getty
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