The most valuable squads in European football have been revealed with two Premier League clubs ranking inside the top ten teams.
Sides playing in Europe's top divisions are able to lure some of the best players with big pay checks, high-class training facilities and of course the hope of playing in the coveted Champions League.
According to Deloitte, gross transfer spend has increased in Europe's 'top five' leagues, with spending rising by £943million (€1.1billion) in the last year.
Premier League clubs are perhaps some of the biggest spenders, with teams in the top-flight having, for the first time ever, crossing the £2bn mark for transfers in last summer's transfer window, surpassing the previous record of £1.92bn in 2022.
Despite that, only two Premier League clubs are included in the rankings of the top ten teams with the most valuable squads in Europe.
According to figures from Football Benchmark, Manchester City lead the way with the highest squad market value as of January 1, 2024, boasting a nine per cent increase in their team's value.
And they've trumped some big teams to climb to the top of the rankings, including Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, who placed second and third respectively.
While City have amassed a valuation of £1,213m (€1,414m), PSG's squad is rated at £988m (€1,152m) while Madrid's is also priced at £998m (€1,152m).
Pep Guaridiola's treble winners are crammed full of talents, from the likes of star man Erling Haaland to younger talent Phil Foden.
Equally, they've strengthened their squad over the summer with Josko Gvardiol, Jeremy Doku, Matheus Nunes and Mateo Kovacic all signing for the Premier League champions - for a total price of around £211m.
Next in the rankings comes Bayern Munich and
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