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Real Madrid is the most valuable club in the world in 2024, with 1.728 billion euros, according to the CIES report.
Real Madrid continues to assert its status as a global football giant, recently being ranked as the most valuable club in the world by CIES. According to the latest report from the Football Observatory, the value of the Madrid club amounts to 1.728 billion euros, ahead of Manchester City (1.471 billion) and Chelsea (1.388 billion). This valuation is notably due to a young and promising squad, including stars like Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham, and Kylian Mbappé.
A winning strategy based on young talents
Real Madrid’s success is based on a policy of intelligent investments, focused on young prodigies. Players like Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, and Eduardo Camavinga were bought before they turned 20, which allows the club to prepare for the future while maintaining a high level of performance.
According to MarcaReal Madrid spent around 576.5 million euros to build this squad, an amount well below the current value of its players. And it is this strategy which today allows the club to maintain its place at the top of European football.
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