Time to take a look at every 18/19 Premier League club ranked from least to most valuable, following a report published by the Daily Mail on Tuesday.
The new analysis comes from University of Liverpool Management School football finance expert Kieran Maguire, the list is calculated by crunching the numbers supplied by clubs to Companies House and using a valuation method broadly based on the Markham Multivariate Model to reach an assessment.

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Maguire explained: “Spurs are top of the valuation table because in 2018-19 they delivered a Champions League final and a top four Premier League finish on a wage budget that was £100-150m lower than the rest of the “Big Six”.
“As such they made more profits, and this was reflected in the final valuation number.
“These factors led to a 21 per cent increase in income, to £461m for Spurs in 2018-19, against an unbelievably light 39 per cent player wage cost – the lowest ratio in the Premier League.
“By comparison, top four rivals Leicester City see 84 per cent of their income eaten up by player wages. Tottenham also only spent a net £22m on players – only Watford spent less (£21m) – where Chelsea spent net £290m, Liverpool £223m, Man Utd £135m and Man City £87m.”
There will be many nervous boardrooms throughout the country now that football has halted due tot the coronavirus.
Maguire added: “Club values will take a considerable hit. There are fewer potential buyers in the market and greater uncertainty in terms of clubs’ ability to generate income.
“We have seen the share prices of clubs with shares quoted on the stock exchanges, such as Manchester United and Juventus, fall by 20-30 per cent since the start of the year.
“This is likely to be greater for smaller clubs who don’t have the marketing and reputational might of the well-known brands.”
Every 18/19 Premier League club ranked from least to most valuable can be seen below…
Bournemouth – £99m
Huddersfield – £178m
Brighton – £187m
Crystal Palace – £200m
Cardiff – £223m
West Ham – £248m
Everton – £257m
Southampton – £269m
Fulham – £276m
Watford – £279m
Leicester – £304m
Burnley – £350m
Newcastle – £387m
Wolves – £458m
Chelsea – £1,231m
Arsenal – £1,374m
Liverpool – £1,553m
Man Utd – £2,080m
Man City – £2,186m
Tottenham – £2,567m
A look at Premier League club values based on their 2018/19 accounts. The most valuable club may surprise some…https://t.co/JtnouJ0CWd pic.twitter.com/SNIzPnMpzW
— PriceOfFootball (@KieranMaguire) April 29, 2020
(* – Asterisks relate to those clubs who have not published their 2019 accounts)
— PriceOfFootball (@KieranMaguire) April 29, 2020

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