The 2024/25 Champions League draw for the league phase was recently confirmed in Monaco ahead of the competition’s return in September. Europe’s elite competition has always seen the biggest stars of the sport take to the pitch as they look to get their hands on the coveted prize.
For many players and clubs, the opportunity to win the Champions League is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For the owners of a lot of these top clubs competing this season, they’ll be throwing a lot of money at players in a bid to assemble the best team to win the competition. Here, we have ranked all 36 Champions League teams for the 2024/25 season based on the value of their squads.
36-28
Celtic among the least valuable teams in the competition
Scottish side Celtic find themselves at the lower end of the list with their squad valued at €107 million. Traditionally, the club don’t tend to splash big money in the market but have a squad capable enough of winning the league season after season. That said, it never seems to click in Europe’s elite competition.
Brendan Rodgers’ squad is valued the same as Champions League newcomers Brest. The French side qualified for the competition for the first time in their history after finishing third in Ligue 1 last season. Meanwhile, Bratislava sit bottom of the rankings with a squad value of €21 million, €40 million below the second bottom side, Sturm Graz.
The most valuable squads in the Champions League (36-28) | ||
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Rank | Club | Squad value |
36. | Bratislava | €21 million |
35. | Sturm Graz | €61 million |
34. | Young Boys | €63 million |
33. | Red Star | €68 million |
32. | Dinamo Zagreb | €72 million |
31. | Sparta Prague | €75 million |
30. | Celtic | €107 million |
29. | Brest | €107 million |
28. | Club Brugge | €137 million |
27-19
Two-time winners Benfica miss out on the top 18
Portuguese giants Benfica have made a real habit of qualifying for the Champions League over the past decade or so. The two-time winners have the likes of Angel Di Maria, Nicolas Otamendi and Tomas Araujo in their ranks – which has helped to raise a squad value of €339 million.
Despite winning the league fairly comfortably last season and continuing to have a star-studded team, PSV’s squad value is equal to fellow Dutch side Feyenoord (€306 million). The two Dutch side’s were the best in their nation last term, but might struggle against some of the bigger teams in the competition this term.
Having enjoyed a successful 2023/24 campaign, Stuttgart, Bologna and Lille will be looking to impress on their return to the Champions League. While their respective squads are highly valuable in their leagues, it’s not enough to get anywhere near the top 10 in Europe’s elite competition.
The most valuable squads in the Champions League (27-19) | ||
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Rank | Club | Squad value |
27. | Shakhtar | €162 million |
26. | RB Salzburg | €176 million |
25. | Girona | €198 million |
24. | Lille | €241 million |
23. | Bologna | €268 million |
22. | Stuttgart | €296 million |
21. | PSV | €306 million |
20. | Feyenoord | €306 million |
19. | Benfica | €339 million |
18-10
Aston Villa sit in the top 10
Premier League side Aston Villa will be competing in the prestigious competition for the first time in over four decades this term. Based on the value of their squad, €610 million, the club deserve their seat among the top sides in Europe, with Ollie Watkins and co. able to cause any side problems. Unai Emery’s squad is valued at €27 million more than Serie A and European powerhouse AC Milan and €29 million more than Juventus.
Despite signing both Julian Alvarez and Conor Gallagher from Manchester City and Chelsea respectively, Diego Simeone’s Atletico Madrid are a little way off the top 10 – with a squad value of €537 million. Last season’s finalists trail behind them in 15th place, perhaps proving that money does not always guarantee success.
The most valuable squads in the Champions League (18-10) | ||
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Rank | Club | Squad value |
18. | Monaco | €364 million |
17. | Sporting CP | €396 million |
16. | Atalanta | €449 million |
15. | Borussia Dortmund | €510 million |
14. | RB Leipzig | €517 million |
13. | Atletico Madrid | €537 million |
12. | Juventus | €581 million |
11. | AC Milan | €583 million |
10. | Aston Villa | €610 million |
9-1
Real Madrid have the most expensive squad in Europe
According to Transfermarkt, Real Madrid have the most valued squad in this season’s competition, €1.34 billion. Los Blancos are the reigning champions after defeating Borussia Dortmund at Wembley in the final back in June.
With the core of the side still at the club, the Spanish club have only added to their talent-laden squad after signing Kylian Mbappe from PSG. Considering Ballon d’Or contenders Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Jr are also currently plying their trade for Real, it’s no surprise to see them clinch top spot.
Meanwhile, Premier League sides Manchester City and Arsenal are the only two other teams whose squads are worth over a billion, €1.27 billion and €1.2 billion respectively. PSG and Bayern Munich complete the top five, while Arne Slot’s Liverpool sit comfortably in sixth, with a squad value of €913 million – €38 million more than Barcelona.
The most valuable squads in the Champions League (9-1) | ||
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Rank | Club | Squad value |
9. | Bayer Leverkusen | €652 million |
8. | Inter Milan | €674 million |
7. | Barcelona | €875 million |
6. | Liverpool | €913 million |
5. | Bayern Munich | €947 million |
4. | PSG | €969 million |
3. | Arsenal | €1.2 billion |
2. | Manchester City | €1.28 billion |
1. | Real Madrid | €1.34 billion |
All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt – correct as of 29/08/24