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Top 10 most valuable football clubs in 2020

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Published : Jun 7, 2020, 12:15 PM IST

La Liga side Real Madrid are ranked top, valued at €3.478 billion, while rivals FC Barcelona follow in third valued at €3.193 billion. Manchester United are second on the list.

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Madrid: KPMG's latest report on the values of football clubs has been released and La Liga clubs continue to lead the way. La Liga side Real Madrid are ranked top, valued at €3.478 billion; FC Barcelona follow in third valued at €3.193 billion; and Atletico de Madrid in 13th valued at €1.197 billion.

Real Madrid, Manchester United, Barcelona, Bayern Munich
Most valuable football clubs

Here are the top 10 most valuable football clubs in 2020:

  1. Real Madrid | €3.47 billion (La Liga)
  2. Manchester United | €3.34 billion (English Premier League)
  3. Barcelona | €3.19 billion (La Liga)
  4. Bayern Munich | €2.87 billion (Bundesliga)
  5. Liverpool | €2.65 billion (English Premier League)
  6. Manchester City | €2.6 billion (English Premier League)
  7. Chelsea | €2.21 billion (Premier League)
  8. Tottenham Hotspur | €2.06 billion (English Premier League)
  9. Paris Saint-Germain | €1.91 billion (France Ligue 1)
  10. Arsenal | €1.85 billion (English Premier League)

Return of La Liga

La Liga
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The Seville derby will kick off the restart of La Liga Santander and squads are now training in full groups. A round-up of all the biggest news out of La Liga this week.

Kick-off times announced as La Liga looks set to restart

The Seville derby, Sevilla FC vs Real Betis, will mark the restart of LaLiga Santander next week at 22:00 CET on Thursday June 11. Other matches to watch on the first round of matches back include the Valencia derby between Valencia CF and Levante UD (22:00 CET, Friday June 12) and Athletic Club vs Atletico de Madrid (13:00 CET, Sunday June 14).

Teams can now train in full group sessions

The beginning of group training sessions represents another step forward in the strict Training Protocol developed by La Liga in coordination with the Spanish High Sports Council (CSD), which comprises four clearly differentiated stages. The first began in early May, when medical tests were conducted on all La Liga Santander and La Liga SmartBank clubs and individual training began. Weeks later, on May 18, training in small groups of up to 10 players began, which was increased to 14 shortly after. The fourth stage, which starts this Monday, is the final step of the protocol leading up to clubs restarting the competition on June 11.

Athletic Club extend coach Gaizka Garitano's contract

Athletic Club and Gaizka Garitano have come to an agreement to extend the coach's contract until 2021. Garitano took over in Bilbao in December of 2018 and saved the Basque side from the threat of relegation before impressively leading them to the as-yet unplayed Copa del Rey 2019/20 season.

Ángel Correa's suffers a first injury in five years

There was some disappointing injury news for Atlético de Madrid this week, with winger Ángel Correa picking up a muscle injury in his left leg. Amazingly, this is the Argentine's first injury in five years.

Levante granted permission to finish the season in Alicante

With the 2019/20 season set to be played out behind closed doors, the three-month postponement had looked to put a spanner in the works of Levante UD's planned stadium refurbishment over the summer. The Valencia side have, however, been given permission to play their home games at the Estadi Olimpic Camilo Cano near Alicante to allow these crucial works to go ahead.

Óscar Plano extends his stay at Real Valladolid until 2023

There was reason to celebrate at Real Valladolid this week as midfielder Óscar Plano came to an agreement over a contract extension. This has been in the works for some time and it was finally announced that the 29-year-old has put pen to paper on a new deal that runs until 2023.

A provisional start date for the 2020/21 season is in the works

While the priority right now is to complete the 2019/20 campaign, La Liga has also begun to look ahead to the 2020/21 season. La Liga President Javier Tebas revealed this week that he hopes to start the domestic campaign next season on September 12, around one month later than it would usually start.

Madrid: KPMG's latest report on the values of football clubs has been released and La Liga clubs continue to lead the way. La Liga side Real Madrid are ranked top, valued at €3.478 billion; FC Barcelona follow in third valued at €3.193 billion; and Atletico de Madrid in 13th valued at €1.197 billion.

Real Madrid, Manchester United, Barcelona, Bayern Munich
Most valuable football clubs

Here are the top 10 most valuable football clubs in 2020:

  1. Real Madrid | €3.47 billion (La Liga)
  2. Manchester United | €3.34 billion (English Premier League)
  3. Barcelona | €3.19 billion (La Liga)
  4. Bayern Munich | €2.87 billion (Bundesliga)
  5. Liverpool | €2.65 billion (English Premier League)
  6. Manchester City | €2.6 billion (English Premier League)
  7. Chelsea | €2.21 billion (Premier League)
  8. Tottenham Hotspur | €2.06 billion (English Premier League)
  9. Paris Saint-Germain | €1.91 billion (France Ligue 1)
  10. Arsenal | €1.85 billion (English Premier League)

Return of La Liga

La Liga
La Liga logo

The Seville derby will kick off the restart of La Liga Santander and squads are now training in full groups. A round-up of all the biggest news out of La Liga this week.

Kick-off times announced as La Liga looks set to restart

The Seville derby, Sevilla FC vs Real Betis, will mark the restart of LaLiga Santander next week at 22:00 CET on Thursday June 11. Other matches to watch on the first round of matches back include the Valencia derby between Valencia CF and Levante UD (22:00 CET, Friday June 12) and Athletic Club vs Atletico de Madrid (13:00 CET, Sunday June 14).

Teams can now train in full group sessions

The beginning of group training sessions represents another step forward in the strict Training Protocol developed by La Liga in coordination with the Spanish High Sports Council (CSD), which comprises four clearly differentiated stages. The first began in early May, when medical tests were conducted on all La Liga Santander and La Liga SmartBank clubs and individual training began. Weeks later, on May 18, training in small groups of up to 10 players began, which was increased to 14 shortly after. The fourth stage, which starts this Monday, is the final step of the protocol leading up to clubs restarting the competition on June 11.

Athletic Club extend coach Gaizka Garitano's contract

Athletic Club and Gaizka Garitano have come to an agreement to extend the coach's contract until 2021. Garitano took over in Bilbao in December of 2018 and saved the Basque side from the threat of relegation before impressively leading them to the as-yet unplayed Copa del Rey 2019/20 season.

Ángel Correa's suffers a first injury in five years

There was some disappointing injury news for Atlético de Madrid this week, with winger Ángel Correa picking up a muscle injury in his left leg. Amazingly, this is the Argentine's first injury in five years.

Levante granted permission to finish the season in Alicante

With the 2019/20 season set to be played out behind closed doors, the three-month postponement had looked to put a spanner in the works of Levante UD's planned stadium refurbishment over the summer. The Valencia side have, however, been given permission to play their home games at the Estadi Olimpic Camilo Cano near Alicante to allow these crucial works to go ahead.

Óscar Plano extends his stay at Real Valladolid until 2023

There was reason to celebrate at Real Valladolid this week as midfielder Óscar Plano came to an agreement over a contract extension. This has been in the works for some time and it was finally announced that the 29-year-old has put pen to paper on a new deal that runs until 2023.

A provisional start date for the 2020/21 season is in the works

While the priority right now is to complete the 2019/20 campaign, La Liga has also begun to look ahead to the 2020/21 season. La Liga President Javier Tebas revealed this week that he hopes to start the domestic campaign next season on September 12, around one month later than it would usually start.

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