The list of the ten most valuable squads has been released and there are some surprises.
Transfermarkt have updated a list of the most valuable squads in the world, and unsurprisingly treble winners Manchester City are at the summit.
After a season that saw Pep Guadiola’s side claim the Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup, City’s squad is collectively valued at £940million.
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Their most valuable player is Erling Haaland, who is worth £154million after a debut season in English football in which he netted 52 times in all competitions.
Meanwhile, academy graduate Phil Foden is valued at £94million and Champions League final hero Rodri is worth a reported £77million.
Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich boast the second most valuable squad (£841million), with Jamal Musiala their most expensive player at £94million. Moreover, defensive duo Matthijs de Ligt and Alphonso Davies are valued at £64million and £60million respectively.
Premier League runners-up Arsenal are third on the list (£837million), with Bukayo Saka valued at some £102million, Martin Odegaard at £77million and William Saliba at £55million.
The rest of the top five is made up of Chelsea (£796million), who are admittedly helped by having one of the largest squads in football, and Paris Saint-Germain (£757million), who boast the world’s joint most expensive player - Kylian Mbappe, valued at £154million.
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Surprisingly, despite their global status Real Madrid are sixth on the list (£746million) while Barcelona (£685.6million) are languishing in ninth.
That’s despite the former having Vinicius Jr, valued at £128million, among their ranks and the latter having Pedri and Gavi in their midfield, worth £85million and £77million respectively.
Meanwhile, Manchester United have the seventh most valuable squad (£619million), ahead of their rivals Liverpool in eighth (£690million).
And after a season which saw them claim their first Scudetto in more than three decades, Napoli now boast the tenth most valuable squad in world football (£549million), courtesy of Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia who are worth £102million and £72million respectively.
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