The Old Trafford team continues to keep the record of being the most valuable club in the fog, far ahead of rivals such as Liverpool or Man City.
Research from Sporty indicate the value of Manchester United at the present time is at 4.8 billion pounds, ranking number one in the UK. Despite the bad revenue and performance in the past few years, the “Red Devils” are still highly valued by the business world.
On the market, the Glazer family is said to have sold MU for regarding £ 7 billion, a difference of more than £ 2 billion compared to the valuation from experts. MU owners hope to be able to complete the process of selling the club in 2023.
Liverpool is valued at £ 3.8 billion, ranked second on the list, following MU. The brand value of “The Kop” has increased over the past few years thanks to its impressive track record. However, like MU, the owner of Liverpool is looking to sell the team.
FSG Group is ready to receive offers to buy Liverpool in the near future. An investment fund from Qatar has offered around £4 billion to buy back Liverpool. Earlier, the Saudi government is said to have submitted an initial offer of £ 3.2 billion for “The Kop”.
Manchester City comes in at number 3 with a valuation of around £3.5 billion. The Blue Half of Manchester is the Premier League club with the best overall value and brand growth over the past decade. In 2008, Abu Dhabi United Group lost only £154 million to own the club.
Manchester City was the best-earning team in football last season with a total revenue of £643 million (€731 million). Real Madrid, the team that won the Champions League last season, also collected only 714 million euros in the 2021/22 season (Deloitte).
Arsenal fourth on the list with a value of £2.9 billion. “Gunners” continues to be the most valuable London club thanks to many factors such as brand name, facilities including Emirates Stadium.
Chelsea ranked in 5th place when valued at £2.8 billion. However, when Todd Boehly and a group of American businessmen bought “The Blues” last year, they are said to have spent up to £ 4.25 billion, higher than the valuation from economists. .
Tottenham ranked last in the list of top 6 Premier League with £ 2.6 billion. The overall value of the “Rooster” is improved by the completion of the construction of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2019.
Highlights Nottingham 0-3 MU Marcus Rashford, Wout Weghorst and Bruno Fernandes respectively scored in Man United’s 3-0 win in the first leg of the 2022/23 English League Cup semi-final.