Manchester City remains the world's most valuable football team, according to Transfermarkt's latest statistics.
The top 10 list includes five English clubs alongside City - Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Manchester United - along with Spain’s Real Madrid and Barcelona, France’s Paris Saint-Germain, and Germany’s Bayern Munich.
Manchester City leads with a market value of €1.30 billion, followed by Real Madrid (€1.23 billion), Arsenal (€1.15 billion), Barcelona (€1.01 billion), and Liverpool (€967.50 million). Chelsea ranks sixth (€928.50 million), PSG seventh (€870.50 million), Bayern Munich eighth (€856.00 million), Tottenham ninth (€846.10 million), and Manchester United tenth (€724.05 million).
Arsenal defeated London rivals Chelsea 1-0 for their first win in four Premier League games on Sunday as a headed goal by stand-in striker Mikel Merino boosted their faint hopes of catching up with runaway leaders Liverpool.
Carlos Alcaraz's hopes of capturing a third successive Indian Wells title went up in smoke on Saturday and the Spaniard said his inability to tame his nerves was more of a disappointment than the stunning semi-final defeat by Jack Draper.
McLaren's Lando Norris swept to victory in a wet and wild Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, holding off defending champion Max Verstappen in a white-knuckle finish to a Formula One season-opener littered with crashes and safety cars.
Manchester City could only muster a 2-2 Premier League draw with Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday, dropping points in a blow to their hopes of playing European football next season.
After struggling with setup issues through Australian Grand Prix practice, Max Verstappen was surprised by his Red Bull car's performance on Saturday as the Formula One defending champion took third place in qualifying for the season-opening race.