The club is now valued at $2.6 billion (£1.92 billion), with revenues for the 2023–24 season reaching $771 million (£571.1 million). This improvement shows the financial impact of a return to consistent Champions League qualification and league title challenges under **Mikel Arteta**.

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_Forbes_’ top 10 is again headed by **Real Madrid**, whose valuation stands at $6.75 billion (£4.99 billion), making them the world’s most valuable football club for the fourth consecutive year.
**Manchester United** are second at $6.6 billion (£4.88 billion), with **Barcelona** third.
The Spanish club posted revenues of $1.13 billion (£836.9 million), while **United** and **Barcelona** followed closely with $1.03 billion (£762.8 million) and $821 million (£608 million) respectively.
The list includes six **Premier League** clubs in the top 10.
1. Real Madrid
2. Manchester United
3. Barcelona
4. Liverpool
5. Manchester City
6. Bayern Munich
7. PSG
8. **Arsenal**
9. Tottenham
10. Chelsea
11. Juventus
12. Borussia Dortmund
13. Atletico Madrid
14. AC Milan
15. LAFC
16. Inter Miami
17. Inter Milan
18. West Ham United
19. Newcastle United
20. LA Galaxy
This marks **Arsenal**’s highest position in the _Forbes_ rankings since they began publishing club valuations.
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