Manchester United sits atop the Premier League.

Well, at least in terms of overall value. On Tuesday, Sportico released its full list of Premier League valuations, with the Red Devils coming in at No. 1 (figures in USD):

  1. Manchester United: $5.95 billion
  2. Liverpool: $4.71 billion
  3. Manchester City: $4.43 billion
  4. Arsenal: $3.6 billion
  5. Chelsea: $3.47 billion
  6. Tottenham: $3.19 billion
  7. West Ham: $665 million
  8. Everton: $600 million
  9. Leicester City: $545 million
  10. Newcastle United: $440 million
  11. Leeds United: $380 million
  12. Aston Villa: $370 million
  13. Crystal Palce: $335 million
  14. Wolverhampton Wanderers: $295 million
  15. Southampton: $275 million
  16. Fulham: $260 million
  17. Brighton & Hove Albion: $235 million
  18. Brentford: $200 million
  19. Nottingham Forest: $160 million
  20. Bournemouth: $145 million

Per Sportico, "The valuation estimates are built around multiples of revenue based on recent comparable transactions. They are meant to be enterprise values—equity, plus net debt—for a control sale, as limited partnership transactions can often be done at a premium or discount based on the circumstances."