Yamal, Bellingham, Van Dijk

The 30 Most Valuable Football Clubs in the World (2025)

From MLS newcomers to European giants, here are the top 30 football clubs by market value following the 2024/25 season. Ranked from 30 to 1, this list reflects the growing…

·

Read in:


From MLS newcomers to European giants, here are the top 30 football clubs by market value following the 2024/25 season. Ranked from 30 to 1, this list reflects the growing financial power of clubs across the globe

30 – DC United (£579m)

D.C. United
Photo: Dcunited.com

DC United sneaks into the top 30, showing that investment in American soccer is beginning to pay dividends. Though not competitive globally yet, their valuation reflects MLS’s commercial progress.

29 – Crystal Palace (£583m)

Crystal Palace
FiledIMAGE / Shutterstock.com

Crystal Palace edges ahead after a historic season where they lifted the FA Cup — their first major trophy. The club continues to grow in profile, both on and off the pitch.

28 – Seattle Sounders (£590m)

Seattle Sounders
Evan Hatfield / Shutterstock.com

Seattle Sounders maintain their spot as one of MLS’s flagship franchises. Their consistent support, infrastructure, and branding have made them a standout club in North America.

27 – AS Roma (£598m)

AS Roma
charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

AS Roma remains one of Italy’s most prominent clubs despite financial limitations. Their strong fanbase and European history help them hold a top-30 place.

26 – Austin FC (£609m)

Austin FC
JayAhrPhotography / Shutterstock.com

One of MLS’s newer franchises, Austin FC’s modern branding and strategic growth push them up the rankings. Their commercial model is attracting increasing attention.

25 – Fulham (£609m)

Photo: charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

Fulham matches Austin in valuation, with recent Premier League stability and London appeal playing major roles. Their consistent performance keeps them on solid financial footing.

24 – Brighton & Hove Albion (£635m)

Brighton & Hove Albion
Jason Ilagan / Shutterstock.com

Brighton continues to impress with smart recruitment and steady progress. Their financial growth mirrors their rise in English football’s competitive landscape.

23 – New York City FC (£646m)

New York City FC
ssi77 / Shutterstock.com

Backed by City Football Group, NYCFC benefits from global synergy. Their valuation reflects not just domestic growth but international commercial strength.

22 – Aston Villa (£664m)

Aston Villa
Photo: charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

Aston Villa have surged in value thanks to their recent resurgence under Unai Emery. Qualifying for the Champions League last year helped raise their global profile significantly.

21 – Atlanta United (£720m)

Atlanta United
Jamie Lamor Thompson / Shutterstock.com

Atlanta United tops the American contingent in this section, thriving on fan support and forward-thinking operations. They’re a model of MLS success and future potential.

20 – LA Galaxy (£738m)

La Galaxy
Ringo Chiu / Shutterstock.com

Once MLS’s biggest brand, LA Galaxy still rides the legacy of its global stars. Despite recent underachievement, the club remains a financial powerhouse.

19 – Newcastle United (£812m)

Newcastle United
MDI / Shutterstock.com

Since their ownership change, Newcastle has grown into one of the wealthiest clubs in the Premier League. Their Champions League return signals even more commercial growth to come.

18 – West Ham United (£831m)

West Ham
falecom_davi / Shutterstock.com

West Ham’s Europa Conference League victory boosted their brand significantly. As London’s fourth-most valuable club, they’re cementing their status in Europe.

17 – Inter Milan (£849m)

Inter Milan
Photo: rarrarorro / Shutterstock.com

Champions League finalists this season, Inter Milan’s return to prominence on the pitch reflects in their value. They remain one of Italy’s financial titans.

16 – Inter Miami (£886m)

Inter Miami
Photo: YES Market Media / Shutterstock.com

Thanks to Lionel Messi and Beckham’s brand, Inter Miami has skyrocketed in value. Their marketing appeal outpaces many older, more established clubs.

15 – LAFC (£923m)

Lafc
Ringo Chiu / Shutterstock.com

LAFC is the most valuable MLS club, reflecting strong ownership, marketing strategy, and on-field success. Their model is a blueprint for the future of U.S. football.

14 – AC Milan (£1.1bn)

AC Milan
Photo: charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

AC Milan’s history, European pedigree, and global fanbase keep them in the billion-pound club. Their recent resurgence in Serie A has also helped.

13 – Atletico Madrid (£1.25bn)

Atletico Madrid
Photo: charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

Atletico Madrid continues to rival Spain’s elite both competitively and financially. Their valuation reflects long-term stability and continental respect.

12 – Borussia Dortmund (£1.5bn)

Dortmund
Photo: Vitalii Vitleo / Shutterstock.com

Dortmund’s success in player development and smart business keep their financials strong. Their passionate support and European runs add to their brand strength.

11 – Juventus (£1.58bn)

Juventus
Photo: charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

Juventus holds on to a top-15 spot despite recent on-pitch challenges. Their commercial strength and fanbase remain immense worldwide.

10 – Chelsea (£2.39bn)

Chelsea
felipequeiroz / Shutterstock.com

Despite fluctuating performances, Chelsea’s global presence keeps them firmly in the top 10. Their high-profile transfers and trophies continue to fuel their brand.

9 – Tottenham Hotspur (£2.4bn)

Tottenham Celebrating a goal
IOIO IMAGES / Shutterstock.com

Spurs maintain high value thanks to a state-of-the-art stadium and consistent league competitiveness. Their commercial growth has been strategic and effective.

8 – Arsenal (£2.4bn)

Photo: Cosmin Iftode / Shutterstock.com

Arsenal lead London’s clubs in valuation, thanks to a return to title contention and smart transfer policy. The Gunners’ youthful squad and global popularity are driving forces.

7 – Paris Saint-Germain (£3.39bn)

PSG’s domestic dominance and global stars make them France’s richest club. Their brand value extends far beyond Ligue 1 thanks to global merchandising and marketing.

6 – Bayern Munich (£3.7bn)

Bayern Munchen
charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

Bayern remain Germany’s football superpower. With unmatched domestic success and stable management, they’re consistently among Europe’s richest.

5 – Manchester City (£3.91bn

Manchester City
Photo: charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

Four-time Premier League champions in a row before 2025, City’s recent dominance reflects in their valuation. Their global network and performance-driven model pay off.

4 – Liverpool (£3.98bn)

Liverpool FC
Photo: Milosz Kubiak / Shutterstock.com

Liverpool’s strategic ownership and rich history sustain their elite status. Their global fanbase, brand strength, and stable financial practices keep them thriving.

3 – Barcelona (£4.17bn)

FC Barcelona
Photo: charnsitr / Shutterstock.com

Despite financial turbulence in recent years, Barcelona continues to be one of football’s most valuable entities. Their global appeal, La Masia legacy, and superstar heritage make them a constant commercial force.

2 – Manchester United (£4.8bn)

manchester united
Diego Thomazini / Shutterstock.com

Manchester United remains England’s most valuable club, even without recent silverware. Their legacy, worldwide reach, and unmatched commercial revenue streams keep them near the very top.

1 – Real Madrid (£4.9bn)

Real Madrid Flag
rarrarorro / Shutterstock.com

Real Madrid tops the list once again, maintaining their reign as football’s most valuable club. With a record-breaking 16 major trophies since 2014 and the highest annual revenue among clubs, their dominance shows no sign of fading.

Related Stories