Milan tops Serie A with an enterprise value of €1.8 billion, a 26% rise, followed by Inter at €1.7 billion, up 20%. Juventus falls to third with €1.6 billion, down 3%, still affected by high costs from the Ronaldo era and COVID. Football Benchmark ranks Real Madrid first in Europe at €6.3 billion.
For the first time in recent years, AC Milan and Inter Milan have surpassed Juventus in terms of enterprise value in Serie A, marking a significant shift in Italian football’s financial landscape. According to Football Benchmark’s 10th annual valuation report, AC Milan leads the Serie A with an enterprise value of €1.8 billion, reflecting a 26% increase compared to last year. Inter follows closely with a value of €1.7 billion, up 20% from the previous campaign.
Juventus, meanwhile, has seen a 3% decline in value, now estimated at €1.6 billion. This change is notable as Juventus once held a dominant financial position, with an asset value of €1.7 billion in 2020, compared to Inter’s €983 million and Milan’s €526 million. The financial difficulties faced by Juventus stem largely from the costly era initiated by Cristiano Ronaldo’s signing and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to unsustainable expenses.
Globally, Real Madrid remains at the top with an enterprise value of €6.3 billion, while Manchester City and Manchester United also feature prominently with valuations exceeding €5 billion. Milan and Inter’s rise in enterprise value demonstrates their strong recovery and growing competitiveness, signaling an exciting future for Serie A’s financial and sporting dynamics.
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