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  1. kiwiqpr

    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    Manchester United most valuable club in Europe, says KPMG
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    Manchester United is the most valuable football club in Europe, being worth about 3bn euros (£2.6bn), according to business services group KPMG.
    The Europa League winners top KPMG's analysis of top sides' "enterprise value", putting it ahead of Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona.
    The study analysed broadcasting rights, profitability, popularity, sporting potential and stadium ownership.
    In the study of 32 teams, English clubs dominate, filling six top 10 places.
    Andrea Sartori, KPMG's global head of sports and the report's author, said the overall value of the football industry had grown over the past year.
    "While this is partially explained by football's broadcasting boom, the internationalisation of the clubs' commercial operations, their investment into privately-owned and modern facilities, and overall more sustainable management practices, are also key reasons for this growth," he said.
    "In terms of media rights value, the English Premier League sits comfortably at the top of European leagues, although other major leagues have outlined well-defined strategies to compete for the attention of global fans."
    Top 10 European clubs by 'enterprise value'
    • Manchester United -3.09bn euros
    • Real Madrid - 2.97bn euros
    • Barcelona - 2.76bn euros
    • Bayern Munich - 2.44bn euros
    • Manchester City - 1.97bn euros
    • Arsenal - 1.95bn euros
    • Chelsea - 1.59bn euros
    • Liverpool - 1.33bn euros
    • Juventus - 1.21bn euros
    • Tottenham - 1.01bn euros
    Source: KPMG
    But Mr Sartori said clubs were unable to influence their broadcasting income individually, given the collective nature of most deals.
    This year, 10 clubs were valued in excess of 1bn euros (£867m), two more than in 2016.
    Tottenham Hotspur and Italy's Juventus were the new entrants to this elite group, with Tottenham ousting French club Paris Saint-Germain from 10th position.
    Despite Premier League dominance, Spain was the only country with two clubs reporting an "enterprise value" above 2bn euros, namely Real Madrid and Barcelona.
    The report is based on financial and non-financial information from the 2014-15 and 2015-16 football seasons.
     
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  2. Uber_Hoop

    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    Also surprised not to see Wigan in the list.
     
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    Do they do a minus euros top ten
     
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    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    We'd be top if it was a league for the most money wasted on useless, washed-up, selfish has-beens...
     
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