Man Utd has the seventh most valuable team on the planet behind Liverpool and Chelsea, as revealed by the top 20



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LIVERPOOL has the most valuable team in world football after their mini summer recruitment drive.

The Reds are worth a staggering £ 986.7 million after signing Diogo Jota and Thiago Alcantara last week.

Liverpool have the most valuable squad in world football

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Liverpool have the most valuable squad in world football
No team on the planet is worth more in terms of player values ​​than Liverpool

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No team on the planet is worth more in terms of player values ​​than LiverpoolCredit: EPA

That deal meant that the combined transfer value, not the fee, of the Premier League winning team was nearly £ 1 billion, according to Transfermarkt.

Incredibly, Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool is worth over £ 50 million PLUS than Manchester City, which spends a lot of money.

Two Kop stars are worth more than £ 100 million each, with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane valued at £ 108 million.

Trent Alexander-Arnold is worth £ 99 million, with FIVE more players worth £ 50 million or more.

Meanwhile, the Man City team is worth £ 933 million, which puts them ahead of Barcelona with £ 910 million, in third place.

Chelsea is in fourth place, ensuring that three Premier League clubs are in the top four.

The Blues team is now worth £ 826 million after bringing in seven new faces this summer, including Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Ben Chilwell.

Manchester United are only seventh in the table at £ 719.5 million, almost £ 300 million behind Liverpool.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team is behind Real Madrid (£ 790 million) and Bayern Munich (£ 754 million) in the standings.

Tottenham (£ 697 million) round out the top ten, behind Paris Saint-Germain (£ 706 million) and Atlético de Madrid (£ 702 million).

Elsewhere in the top 20, Arsenal (£ 583 million) rank 13th, with Everton (£ 442 million) at 16th and Leicster (£ 415 million) at 18th.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp in a good mood and eager to sign Thiago Alcantara



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