Premier League Wealth Rankings: Manchester United at 7th, Liverpool at 3rd

Man Utd 7th & Liverpool 3rd - The most valuable Premier League squads
Man Utd 7th & Liverpool 3rd The most valuable Premier League squads

Market Value Update

Man Utd 7th & Liverpool 3rd - The most valuable Premier League squads

The latest market value update for the English Premier League reveals adjustments for 249 players. As the most prestigious football league globally, the Premier League’s total market value now reaches an astonishing €12.78 billion, reflecting a €756.2 million increase from previous valuations.

Among the standout changes, Chelsea’s Moisés Caicedo has entered the €100 million club, while Alexander Isak saw a €20 million bump after his transfer to Liverpool. On the downside, Manchester City’s Rodri and Phil Foden each faced a €20 million decrease, and Florian Wirtz’s value dropped to €130 million. With all the latest updates from Transfermarkt now finalized, we can rank each Premier League team by their squad values.

Ranking of Premier League Clubs by Squad Value

Despite a minor valuation decline, Arsenal maintains the highest squad value in the Premier League, with Mikel Arteta’s team now valued at €1.31 billion—a 0.8% reduction. They are also ranked as the second most valuable squad globally, just behind Real Madrid. Manchester City experienced the largest drop in the Premier League at 1.3%, yet they still hold the second position, bolstered by Erling Haaland, the league’s most valuable player.

Although Liverpool invested heavily this summer and entered the season as title favorites, they currently rank third at €1.15 billion, with Chelsea close behind at €1.14 billion. Manchester United, often considered the biggest club in England, sits in seventh place with a value of €730 million, largely due to recent challenges under Rúben Amorim. On a positive note, Bournemouth and Sunderland have both made impressive starts this season, each receiving a substantial squad upgrade of 17%. Newly promoted Burnley also enjoyed a significant increase, but Scott Parker’s squad still remains the least valuable in the league.