Liverpool have leapfrogged Premier League rivals Manchester City and Chelsea in the list of Europe’s most valuable clubs with their valuation soaring by 19 per cent to almost £2.25billion. But, they still remain some way behind the wealth of Real Madrid, Manchester United and Barcelona in the annual rich list.
The below list shows each club’s Enterprise Value for 2020 and year-on-year change
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Real Madrid (unchanged) - £2.95bn (+1.5%)
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Manchester United (unchanged) - £2.84bn (-2%)
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Barcelona (+1) - £2.71bn (+12.2%)
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Bayern Munich (-1) - £2.44bn (+0.4%)
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Liverpool (+2) - £2.26bn (+19.3%)
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Manchester City (-1) - £2.21bn (-0.3%)
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Chelsea (-1) - £1.88bn (-6.3%)
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Tottenham Hotspur (+1) - £1.75bn (+15.8%)
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Paris Saint-Germain (+2) - £1.62bn (+36.7%)
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Arsenal (-2) - £1.57bn (-13.2%)