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Real Madrid 'most valuable club in Europe', says KPMG | Real Madrid 'most valuable club in Europe', says KPMG |
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Real Madrid has overtaken Manchester United and been named most valuable European football club, being worth about €3.22bn (£2.91bn), says KPMG. | |
The Spanish club tops KPMG's study of top sides' "enterprise value". | The Spanish club tops KPMG's study of top sides' "enterprise value". |
The report, based on the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons, studied profitability, broadcasting rights, popularity, sporting potential and stadium value. | The report, based on the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons, studied profitability, broadcasting rights, popularity, sporting potential and stadium value. |
Champions League finalists Liverpool and Spurs are in seventh and ninth places in the rankings. | Champions League finalists Liverpool and Spurs are in seventh and ninth places in the rankings. |
Scottish presence | Scottish presence |
And Europa League finalists Chelsea and Arsenal are in sixth and eighth spots. | And Europa League finalists Chelsea and Arsenal are in sixth and eighth spots. |
Manchester City is in fifth place, meaning there are a total of six English clubs in the top 10. | Manchester City is in fifth place, meaning there are a total of six English clubs in the top 10. |
Real Madrid won the Champions League during the two seasons which the data covers. increasing its enterprise value by 10%. | Real Madrid won the Champions League during the two seasons which the data covers. increasing its enterprise value by 10%. |
Scottish treble winner Celtic are included in the list of 32 major clubs, the first team from the country to be so. | |
Andrea Sartori, KPMG's global head of sports and the report's author, said the overall value of the football industry had grown by 9% over the past year. | Andrea Sartori, KPMG's global head of sports and the report's author, said the overall value of the football industry had grown by 9% over the past year. |
"The overall enterprise value of the top 32 clubs is driven primarily by an aggregate 5% increase in total operating revenues," he said. | "The overall enterprise value of the top 32 clubs is driven primarily by an aggregate 5% increase in total operating revenues," he said. |
"On the other hand, staff costs continued to grow too, with the average staff costs-to-revenue ratio of the top clubs increasing by four percentage points, up to 63%." | |
Top 10 European clubs by 'enterprise value' | Top 10 European clubs by 'enterprise value' |
Source: KPMG | Source: KPMG |
'Absolute dominance' | 'Absolute dominance' |
Mr Sartori added: "At league level, the English Premier League has confirmed its absolute dominance, having nine clubs in the top 32 and accounting for 43% of the total aggregate value." | |
The other three English clubs to make the list outside of the top 10 were West Ham United, Leicester City and Everton. | |
Meanwhile, Inter Milan (15th) leapt up five places to become the second most valuable club in Italy, thanks to a 41% increase in its enterprise value. | |
This year, 13 clubs were valued in excess of €1bn, one more than in 2018. | This year, 13 clubs were valued in excess of €1bn, one more than in 2018. |
And eight clubs reported an enterprise value above €2bn: five from the English Premier League, two from Spain, and one from Germany. | And eight clubs reported an enterprise value above €2bn: five from the English Premier League, two from Spain, and one from Germany. |
As well as Celtic entering the top 32 for the first time, so do Spanish club Villarreal, with La Liga rivals Valencia and Turkey's cc dropping out. |
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