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Having more valuable players on the team allows the club to perform well in most of the competitions the club participates in. Brand Finance Football 50 has published an analysis of the most valuable clubs in the world. Here are the 10 most valuable clubs in 2023 according to analysis.
1. Manchester City - The Citizens have a market value of £1.299 billion. The ability to recruit more creative players has allowed them to maintain a higher market value. They have also won the last 3 matches of the English Premier League.
2. Real Madrid - They have a market value of £1.258 billion. Being able to sign players at a younger age allows them to have more creative young stars. Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Federico Valverde are the most successful young stars on the team.
3. Barcelona - This is the third club with the most valuable squad in the world according to Brand Finance Football 50. Their market value is £1.185 billion. Pedri, Pablo Gavi and Raphinha are the brightest young stars on the team. They made a great contribution to the championship of La Liga 2022/2023.
4. Manchester United - The Red Devils have a market value of £1.174 billion. Their focus on transfers has allowed them to have more valuable players in their squad.
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Liverpool appear to have landed their first major contract this summer, but Jurgen Klopp will now focus on a number of other transfer targets for his overhaul.
Liverpool are gearing up for a busy summer in the transfer market and Jurgen Klopp is getting ready for his first new signing.
Alexis Mac Allister is close to completing his move from Brighton after being spotted outside the club's training ground on Wednesday before undergoing a medical. Klopp is planning to overhaul his midfield with new arrivals expected, although Leicester's Youri Tielemans is unlikely to be one of them.
Barcelona's Franck Kessie was also linked with a £30m move this week but his agent denied he was prepared to leave the Nou Camp. But while Klopp anticipates many novelties, not all of them will be available on the first day of pre-season. Here's the latest news from Anfield.
Mourinho ready to ruin Arsenal and Liverpool's transfer expectations
Jose Mourinho will be hoping to hit an ambitious move for Youri Tielemans after Leicester are relegated to the Championship.
Tielemans is one of seven players who will be released by the Foxes midway through his contract and he is now free to negotiate with clubs across Europe. Liverpool had joined Arsenal in monitoring the Belgian's situation earlier, thinking they could look to Tielemans to add depth to midfield.
However, Mourinho is now looking to disrupt those plans by tempting the Tielemans in Serie A. With a budget significantly lower than their Premier League rivals, a free transfer would be ideal for Roma after they fail to qualify for next season's Champions League, making them less attractive to internationals. high profile transfers.
Mourinho has had no trouble getting Premier League players to join his side with the likes of Tammy Abraham and Chris Smalling thriving under him; and Birmingham Live reported that Roma contacted the Tielemans via a switch.
Youri Tielemans could be a target for Jose Mourinho and Roma
Klopp strikes early
Jurgen Klopp's hopes of a smooth pre-season pre-season after a disappointing campaign have been dashed as only nine players will be available when Liverpool return to training after the summer.
The Reds could welcome a number of new signings as they prepare for the 2023/24 season, but only a handful will go to Kirkby in the first place.
The disruption is due to international fixtures and only players who are not participating in their national team this month will return to Liverpool in early July, ahead of four scheduled friendlies as well as two tours. foreign competition. Liverpool robbed Man Utd's plan again
Klopp once again beat rivals Manchester United as he rushed to sign Alexis Mac Allister.
The Brighton midfielder was on the radar of United manager Erik ten Hag but has since turned to new targets after Liverpool attempted to strike a deal. Mac Allister has passed a medical at Liverpool and will be announced by the club in a reduced deal worth around £45-50m for the World Cup winner.
This is not the first time Liverpool have let opponents down, they signed Luis Diaz last January and signed Cody Gakpo this winter transfer window after both attracted interest from United.
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