Brand Finance have announced their annual report on the most valuable and strongest football brands.
It’s the world’s leading independent brand valuation consultancy and they pride themselves on their independence, transparency, technical credibility, and expertise.
Others trust them, so we will too when it comes to their evaluation of top clubs across the globe.
Considering their performance in both financial and non-financial metrics, Brand Finance have worked out their top 50, which they have put into an annual full of analysis and insight.
But for those of us who can’t get the coffee table book, they have released their figures for the top 10 most valuable football brands and you can see them below.
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10. Tottenham Hotspur – 2019 Brand Value = £652million
9. Arsenal – 2019 Brand Value = £761million
8. Paris Saint-Germain – 2019 Brand Value = £786million
7. Chelsea – 2019 Brand Value = £832million
6. Liverpool – 2019 Brand Value = £1.024billion
5. Manchester City – 2019 Brand Value = £1.079billion
4. Bayern Munich – 2019 Brand Value = £1.130billion
3. Barcelona – 2019 Brand Value = £1.198billion
2. Manchester United – 2019 Brand Value = £1.266billion
1. Real Madrid – 2019 Brand Value = £1.416billion
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