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Real Madrid Tops Club Value Rankings; Man City, Utd €1bn Behind
Real Madrid may have played a season without significant silverware but they have retained their title of being the world’s most valuable football club, according to the 10th Football Benchmark Football Clubs’ Valuation: The European Elite report, with an Enterprise Value (EV) of €6.3 billion.
Another club with a poor year on the pitch but retaining a high value off it is Manchester United who are ranked third in the report with an EV of €5,051 billion, but behind their cross-town rivals Man City’s valuation of €5,104 billion. Both clubs are more than €1 billion behind Real Madrid.
The Spanish club is the first one to break the €6 billion mark. Six Premier League clubs make the top 10 by EV, with nine Premier League clubs in the elite 32 clubs that made it into the Football Benchmark analysis.
Arsenal achieved the strongest year-on-year growth, rising by 29% to reach 7th place. FC Barcelona climbed to 4th, while Chelsea FC dropped to 10th following an 8% decline.
Aston Villa showed the most significant overall growth in the ranking, up 42% year-on-year. ACF Fiorentina, PSV Eindhoven and Real Betis Balompié are all new entrants to the top 32. Only seven countries are represented in the top 32.
A total of 17 clubs have an EV of more than €1 billion. That is more than double the number of clubs breaking the €1 billion mark in 2016.
To calculate EV, Football Benchmark uses its own proprietory formula that begins with a Revenue Multiple approach that measures the value of a company relative to the revenues that it generates. It then applies five parameters – each with their own specific weight – so that the applied revenue multiplier varies from club to club.
“A total of 45 clubs from nine countries have appeared at least once in our ranking over the past 10 years. However, the 2025 edition features clubs from only seven countries, with only four representatives from outside the Big Five leagues – underscoring a growing financial polarisation within the industry. The composition of the top 10 has remained relatively stable over the past decade, with only 11 clubs rotating in and out,” said Andrea Sartori, Founder and CEO, Football Benchmark.

Football Benchmark highlight a 146% growth in the total EV of the top 32 clubs since the first report in 2016, reaching EUR 64.7 billion in 2025. “This growth has been driven by UEFA and commercial income, along with a sustained increase in transaction multiples observed across the market,” said the report authors.
“While profitability remains a challenge, with squad costs growing faster than operating revenues (78% vs. 72%), there are signs of improvement. The average squad cost-to-revenue ratio dropped from 95% in 2023 to 82% in 2025.”
The report notes that “elite clubs have cemented their status not just as sporting giants but as global commercial brands. The top 10 clubs by EV generate almost half of their revenue from commercial activities. For smaller clubs, meanwhile, financial sustainability continues to hinge on player trading strategies – a model successfully employed by the likes of SL Benfica, FC Porto and Atalanta BC.”
The composition of the top 10 has remained largely stable, with only 11 clubs rotating in and out over the 10 years.
“In the 10th edition of the Valuation Report, we focus on how European football has evolved through a decade of growth, disruption and resilience. The industry has undergone a profound transformation, shaped by regulatory reform, digitalization, the emergence of new competitions and unprecedented commercial expansion. Elite clubs are more valuable and internationally recognised than ever, yet financial sustainability remains the defining challenge ahead. As football cements its status as a global investment asset class, this report not only captures where the game stands today, but also offers a lens into the forces shaping its future,” said Sartori.
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Mikel Arteta Tight-Lipped On Declan Rice Fitness After Arsenal Midfielder Hobbled Off In Brentford Win
Arsenal fans held their breath midweek when Declan Rice unexpectedly hobbled off during the Gunners’ 2-0 win over Brentford. And if anyone was expecting a clear update from Mikel Arteta, they certainly didn’t get one.
Ahead of Arsenal’s crucial trip to Villa Park, the Spanish manager remained intentionally cryptic — and for good reason. Arsenal’s injury list is growing, and every hour seems to matter.
Arteta Says: “Let’s See” — Patience Required On Rice
Rice has become the engine, heartbeat, and battery pack of Arsenal’s midfield since arriving from West Ham. His presence is so crucial that even a minor niggle triggers panic across North London.
Although Rice himself told reporters he felt “fine” after the match, Arteta isn’t rushing any verdict.
According to the manager:
“We have another training session in the afternoon. Every hour is going to be very important to see the availability of the players.”
Translation: Nobody knows anything yet — even him.
Arsenal’s Defensive Crisis Deepens
And Rice isn’t the only concern.
Arteta also confirmed that Cristhian Mosquera is facing an uphill battle for the Villa clash. With Saliba and Gabriel already sidelined, losing Mosquera too would leave Arsenal’s defensive unit looking like a Jenga tower leaning on hope and prayers.
Arteta put it bluntly:
“That’s the more complicated one… we need to corroborate with all the testing today.”
Meanwhile, hopes remain higher for William Saliba and Leandro Trossard, with the manager saying their situations are “a matter of days.”
January Window Already Open In Arteta’s Mind
Despite spending over £250 million in the last transfer window, Arteta hinted Arsenal may need to dip back into the market — especially with injuries hitting key departments.
“We always have to be prepared… we need to be open for it.”
In football language, that usually means one thing: Phone lines will be busy in January.
Fixture Congestion? Arteta Shrugs It Off
Playing midweek at Brentford and facing Aston Villa on Saturday lunchtime is hardly ideal, but Arteta kept his cool.
“We are ready for tomorrow’s game, that’s for sure.”
Whether his squad physically is… that’s another story.
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World Cup No.7? Stunning Prediction as Cristiano Ronaldo Is Backed to Make History Again
Cristiano Ronaldo is 40, still scoring, still breaking records — and now tipped to do the unthinkable: play at a seventh FIFA World Cup.
With the 2030 tournament set to be co-hosted by Portugal, Spain, and Morocco, former Portugal striker Nuno Gomes believes the idea of Ronaldo saying his final goodbye at home could be too tempting for the all-time great to resist.
Ronaldo at 40: Still rewriting the record books
The Al-Nassr superstar continues to defy age, maintaining elite form in the Saudi Pro League and keeping himself available for Portugal. He currently boasts:
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226 international caps
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143 goals for Portugal
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A lifetime chase for 1,000 career goals
Ronaldo has previously indicated the next World Cup would be his last — but as history shows, the GOAT often changes the script.
“Maybe even he doesn’t know yet” – Nuno Gomes
Speaking to talkSPORT, Nuno Gomes said Ronaldo’s longevity makes predictions tricky:
“Only him, or maybe not even him, knows the answer. He’s still fit to play. He’s still scoring goals. And in football, that’s the most important thing.”
Gomes admits Ronaldo is no longer the explosive teenager who dazzled at 18, but insists the forward remains efficient, dangerous, and an example for younger players.
He added that Portugal boss Roberto Martinez will also play a major role in determining Ronaldo’s future appearances.
Still, the romantic idea of a final farewell in Portugal at the 2030 World Cup might be the perfect ending:
“In four years we are hosting some games. Maybe it could be an opportunity to say goodbye at home.”
Euro 2028? Don’t rule him out
Former Manchester United defender Wes Brown also believes Ronaldo’s hunger will keep him going:
“If he can bring something to the squad, why not pick him? He’s still there for the younger players and wants them to do well.”
Brown insists Ronaldo won’t retire from international football until he retires completely — and that his belief, energy, and competitiveness remain unmatched.
So… will Ronaldo play the 2030 World Cup?
If his body holds up — and knowing the way Ronaldo trains — it’s far from impossible.
A seventh World Cup would make even more history and allow him to finally say goodbye in front of home fans.
And with CR7, you can never say never.
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