• 1) Manchester City - €1.014 billion. AP Photo
    1) Manchester City - €1.014 billion. AP Photo
  • 2) Paris St-Germain - €913m. AFP
    2) Paris St-Germain - €913m. AFP
  • 3) Real Madrid - €902m. AFP
    3) Real Madrid - €902m. AFP
  • 4) Manchester United - €751m. AFP
    4) Manchester United - €751m. AFP
  • 5) Juventus - €719m. AP Photo
    5) Juventus - €719m. AP Photo
  • 6) Barcelona - €697m. EPA
    6) Barcelona - €697m. EPA
  • 7) Liverpool - €639m. Getty Images
    7) Liverpool - €639m. Getty Images
  • 8) Chelsea - €561m. Reuters
    8) Chelsea - €561m. Reuters
  • 9) Atletico Madrid - €550m. Getty Images
    9) Atletico Madrid - €550m. Getty Images
  • 10) Arsenal - €498m. AFP
    10) Arsenal - €498m. AFP

Ranked: Manchester City, Barcelona and the 10 most expensive squads in European football - in pictures


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Manchester City have become the first football club to assemble a squad worth more than €1 billion (Dh4.06bn), a study has shown.

Data from the Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory showed that Premier League champions City have spent €1.014b on their current squad. French champions Paris Saint-Germain were second having spent €913 million and Spain's Real Madrid were third with €902m.

Manchester United (€751m) have the second-most expensive squad in the Premier League followed by Uefa Champions League winners Liverpool (€639m).

The Premier League average was €345m, it said.

At the other end of the scale, Germany's Paderborn had the cheapest squad in the study (€4m), which looked at teams from the English, German, Italian, French and Spanish top flights.