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    FSG closes up on a £4 billion boost as Liverpool’s advantage over Manchester City continues

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    Liverpool remains the world’s fourth-most valued football club, ahead of Manchester City and Arsenal.

    Liverpool’s valuation has risen yet again, according to a respected financial expert.

    Forbes, an American publication, has published its annual World’s Most Valuable Soccer Teams list for 2024, now that the European domestic leagues have concluded.

    The Reds have been in the spotlight in recent years, thanks to Jurgen Klopp’s successful return to Europe’s elite. Klopp guided Liverpool to seven major championships, including the Champions League and Premier League, where they finished runners-up twice.

    Additionally, Fenway Sports Group has made considerable investments. Following the completion of the Anfield Road End expansion, Anfield’s capacity has increased to 61,000, while the club’s AXA Training Centre near Kirkby has received £50 million.

    Liverpool was purchased for £300 million from Tom Hicks and George Gillett in 2010, and the club’s price has increased year after year. And it’s no different this time. Liverpool is now assessed by Forbes to be valued $5.37 billion, or £4.22 billion. That represents a 2% gain from 2023, when the club was valued at $5.29 billion.

    This is despite the fact that the Reds finished third in the Premier League this season and did not compete in the Champions League. Klopp did win the Carabao Cup during his final season as manager.

    Liverpool’s current valuation keeps them fourth on the list, trailing Real Madrid ($6.6 billion), Manchester United ($6.55 billion), and Barcelona ($5.6 billion). Manchester City, who won their fourth league title in a row, are reportedly worth $5.1 billion.

    Interestingly, Tottenham Hotspur ($3.2 billion) is eighth, with Chelsea ($3.13 billion) and Arsenal ($2.6 billion) in ninth and tenth place, respectively.

    Furthermore, the Reds’ estimated price tag has risen by about £4 billion since John Henry and co. came. Under new head coach Arne Slot, Liverpool must now maintain their status as one of Europe’s premier clubs.

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