Two Premier League teams – Chelsea and Manchester City – will compete in the expanded FIFA Club World Cup later this month.
The tournament starts on June 15, with the final taking place on July 13. Defending champions Manchester City have been grouped with Juventus, while Chelsea have been drawn in the same group as Flamengo.
Some of the biggest teams in the world are set to compete in the United States. The winners of the tournament will receive up to £97m ($125m) from FIFA, with total prize money of £774m ($1bn) to be shared between the 32 clubs.
Here’s the wealthiest clubs at 2025 Club World Cup – including Chelsea, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Juventus and Inter Miami...
Estimated net worth: $6.7 billion (Forbes, May 2025) - Tops the list, boosted by Champions League success and global brand
1. Real Madrid
Estimated net worth: $6.7 billion (Forbes, May 2025) - Tops the list, boosted by Champions League success and global brand Photo: Denis Doyle
Estimated: $5.2 billion (Forbes, May 2025) - Strong revenue from Premier League and Champions League wins
2. Manchester City
Estimated: $5.2 billion (Forbes, May 2025) - Strong revenue from Premier League and Champions League wins Photo: Alex Davidson
Estimated: $3.13 billion (Forbes, May 2025) - Solid value despite inconsistent recent performance, aided by ownership investment
3. Chelsea
Estimated: $3.13 billion (Forbes, May 2025) - Solid value despite inconsistent recent performance, aided by ownership investment Photo: SERGEI GAPON
Estimated: $5 billion (Forbes, May 2025) - Dominant in Germany, with consistent European success.
4. Bayern Munich
Estimated: $5 billion (Forbes, May 2025) - Dominant in Germany, with consistent European success. Photo: Alexander Hassenstein