What are the best clubs at the moment? Opta reveals everything!

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All European championships have resumed their rights. And already, the ranking of the biggest clubs in Europe has been updated by Opta. Few changes, but some clubs have been able to scratch or lose places. This is the case for several French teams.

In the Top 50, we can find several French clubs. There is of course Paris Saint-Germain at the top, which has established itself for several seasons as one of the biggest clubs on the planet. But we can also see LOSC and AS Monaco, which are gaining good places, as well as Olympique de Marseille, RC Lens and Stade Rennais a little lower down.

Ranking

Clubs

1.

Manchester City

2.

real Madrid

3.

Inter Milan

4.

Arsenal

5.

Bayer Leverkusen

6.

Paris Saint-Germain

7.

FC Barcelona

8.

Liverpool

9.

Bayern Munich

10.

Atalanta

11.

Borussia Dortmund

12.

RB Leipzig

13.

Sporting cP

14.

Atletico Madrid

15.

Juventus

16.

Stuttgart

17.

Port

18.

Girona

19.

AC Milan

20.

AS Roma

21.

PSV

22.

Chelsea

23.

Newcastle United

24.

Lazio

25.

Athletic Bilbao

26.

Bologna

27.

Lille OSC

28.

AS Monaco

29.

Manchester United

30.

Benfica

31.

Tottenham

32.

Real Sociedad

33.

Villarreal

34.

Feyenoord

35.

Aston Villa

36.

Marseille Olympics

37.

Sparta Prague

38.

Racing Club of Lens

39.

Fiorentina

40.

Fenerbahce

41

Slavia Prague

42.

Naples

43.

Turin

44.

Al-Hilal

45.

Salzburg

46.

Real Betis

47.

Rennes Stadium

48.

Brighton

49.

Crystal Palace

50.

Galatasaray

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