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Real Madrid surpasses PSG and reaches a world podium dominated by the Premier League

Real Madrid has climbed to third place among the most valuable clubs in the world before the end of the year.

By Liam Styles

Real Madrid has climbed to third place among the most valuable clubs in the world before the end of the year.

At the last minute, the Merengue team has elevated Real Madrid to the podium of the most valuable clubs in the world to finish the year with the bronze medal. An increase that is mainly due to the increase in value of the Madrid team's star summer signing. A footballer who has already caught up with the two players who until now dominated the transfer market.

An increase that is mainly due to the increase in value of the Madrid team's star summer signing. A footballer who has already caught up with the two players who until now dominated the transfer market. The latest update of LaLiga clubs' values on Transfermarkt has seen the Real Madrid squad increase its valuation and is currently valued at 1.04 billion euros.

An increase that, together with the devaluation of Paris Saint-Germain, currently valued at 1.03 million euros, has caused the white team to finish 2023 as the third most valuable club in the world. A list in which it is only surpassed by two Premier League clubs: Manchester City and Arsenal, the only two teams that have squads whose value is greater than 1.1 billion euros.

The change in LaLiga values has not only affected the ranking of the most valuable clubs, it has also established a triple tie on the throne of the most expensive players in the world, with the English midfielder from Real Madrid occupying first place, being the youngest of three. With the latest update, 'Bellingol' has increased its value by 20% to reach 180 million euros, reaching at 20 years old the valuation of Man City's 'Cyborg' (23 years old) and PSG's 'Donatello' (25 years). Two players who have maintained their price on Transfermarkt.

Girona stars in the biggest rise in Europe

In addition to Real Madrid, another of the main protagonists of the new value update is Girona FC, which has had the largest revaluation in Europe, after increasing the valuation of its squad by 64 million euros. An increase with which the red-and-white team has now cost 225 million euros, becoming the sixth most valuable LaLiga team, when a month ago it occupied 10th place in this ranking.
 

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