The Premier League has a total combined value of £7.6 billion; a value that is significantly higher than each of the other top leagues in European football.
Indeed, that probably does not come as a surprise given the talent – and the riches – that are one offer in England’s top league, with many of the world’s best footballers opting to play their football within the country for a variety of different reasons.
The action that is on offer in England is typically argued as being amongst the best around, whilst those who use sportswaddenschappen24 will already know just how competitive the betting opportunities that can be available are when compared to some of the other competitions around the continent.
According to the research, La Liga is second at a snip of the valuation with £4.5 billion, whilst the Bundesliga (£3.9bn), Serie A (£3.8bn) and Ligue 1 (£2.9bn) each follow.
The £7.6 billion valuation has been found in a study by the CIES Football Observatory. The company are known for their valuations of players and clubs and have released one of their latest reports that hardly sends shockwaves through the sporting world.
Indeed, their study found that Manchester City are the most valuable club in Europe, as they have found them to have an estimated price tag of £1.1 billion; narrowly edging neighbours and fierce rivals, Manchester United in second (£1.04 billion).
It is claimed that the values that have been estimated are a result of the fact that a recent study showed that the two clubs have invested the most cash into their sides in regards to transfers, with monetary regions of £926m and £887m having been spent respectively.
The Premier League also has the third most valuable club in football at the moment, with UEFA Champions League champions Chelsea being considered worth a value of £809m, although Barcelona – despite all their financial woes – are fourth (£766m) and Bayern Munich (£761m) round off the top five.
Liverpool are valued sixth with an estimated £742m, leaving them ahead of super clubs such as Real Madrid (£723m), Paris Saint-Germain (£691m), Borussia Dortmund (£587m) and Atletico Madrid (£566m) who complete the top 10.
Indeed, the Premier League continues to have a number of clubs within the top 30 in Europe in regards to value, with Tottenham (£486m), Arsenal (£481m) and Leicester (£410m) ranked inside the top 20, whilst West Ham United (£288m), Aston Villa (£284m), Everton (£279m) and Wolverhampton Wanderers (£253m) making the top 30.
