CLUB WORLD CUP

How much is each 2023 Club World Cup team worth?

Pep Guardiola’s European champions Manchester City are hotly tipped to lift another trophy, and no wonder given their financial strength.

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The 2023 Club World Cup is just around the corner, and Club León secured its participation in the tournament by winning the CONCACAF Champions League against LAFC, led by Carlos Vela. As is customary, Mexico tends to have a presence in the international competition, and this will mark the first time the club from the largest city in Guanajuato will face other regional champions, who, based on financial value of the squads, several should not pose an overly challenging hurdle.

According to Transfermarkt, and as is to be expected, UEFA’s Champions League-winning Manchester City is by far the team with the greatest economic strength in the tournament. Following them, with a considerable drop, is Al-Ittihad, which will play as the host team and boasts players such as Karim Benzema, Fabinho, and N’Golo Kanté. Fluminense from Brazil, recently crowned in the Copa Libertadores against Boca Juniors, completes the top 3 of the most valuable clubs.

León occupies the fourth position, followed by El-Ahly Cairo, Urawa Red Diamonds from Japan, and Auckland City from New Zealand. This will be the last occasion the tournament is played in this format. In 2025, the number of participants will increase to 32, and the tournament will be held in the United States. Money, as we see more and more, talks.

Club World Cup 2023 teams and squad value

Here is a summary of the estimated valuations of the squads involved in this year’s tournament.

CWC squad valuations:

  • Manchester City: c.$57 million
  • Al-Ittihad: c.$3.8 million
  • Fluminense: c.$3.5 million
  • Leon: c.$1.7 million
  • Al Ahly: c.$1.1 million
  • Urawa Red Diamonds: c.$650,000
  • Auckland City: c.$186,000

Source: transfermarkt

The competition takes place in Saudi Arabia from 12 to 22 December 2023.

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