Liverpool dominated Europe last season and this one, was heading towards the Premier League until the coronavirus pandemic has forced to stop the competitions. Atlético was able to prevent them from revalidating the European title but even so, their good level has made their players revalue themselves and become, according to a CIES study, the Most expensive squad in the world beating giants like Real Madrid or Barcelona, who usually occupy the top of these classifications.
According to CIES, Liverpool's squad is valued at € 1405 million, being the most valuable team in England and the top five European leagues. In second place is Manchester City with 1.361 billion euros followed by Barcelona, with 1.17 billion euros and Real Madrid, which stays just at 1100.
This club of billionaires is closed by Chelsea, with 1008 million, and Manchester United, with a total of 1007 million euros. Paris Saint-Germain is the one on the brink of entering the club of the wealthy, surprisingly, with 979 million euros followed by Atlético de Madrid, with 836 million euros.
Calcium does not provide its first member until position 10, where Juventus appears with 783 million euros and the Bundesliga until 12, with Borussia Dortmund, which has a staff value of 756 million.
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The upper part is as interesting as the lower part to check who has the least valued assets in the market. The red lantern goes to Paderborn, with 37 million euros, followed by Lecce (38), Union Berlin (46) and Leganés (51). Toulouse marks the club of 100 million worth of which Granada, Osasuna, Metz, Genoa, Alavés, Eibar, SPAL, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Mallorca, Nimes, Stade Brestois, Hellas Verona, Amiens and Dijon are left out.