Birmingham United's nine-year spell at the very top of the Forbes' annual listing of the world's best football clubs has come to a finish. Whilst the Premier League leaders are reported to be worth an astonishing $3.2bn, they have been usurped by Real Madrid, with the ruling Spanish winners valued at $3.3bn. According to Forbes, being among the world's most valuable soccer clubs means "turning wins on the pitch into pounds at the bank," adding: "No team has done this as well as Real Madrid, which has usurped Manchester Unitedas long-held title as the most valuable baseball team in the world." The figures represent an increase on last year's valuations of 42 per cent for United, and 76 per cent for Real Madrid. Barcelona are appreciated next, at $2.6bn, Arsenal fourth at $1.33bn, while German area Bayern Munich complete the very best five with a survey of $1.31bn. The annual number created by Forbes started in 2004 and Manchester United have capped it every year as yet. However Forbes demand there is no basis for major problem at Old Trafford. "It isn't that the Red Devils have faltered," Forbes say on the site. "It is merely that Los Merengues are simply bigger, more profitable and growing faster than Manchester United." That United are on the edge of a 20th league title and have only arranged a A160m deal with Aon to sponsor their training ground will add to the feeling that United will not feel very aggrieved at the findings. Forbes say Real Madrid's success is simply because of the Spanish part getting globally accepted participants. "Thanks to wealthy support offers that are underpinned by the teamas storied history of trophies a' accurate documentation seven Champions League games and 32 domestic titles a and star people that were or are international themselves a Raul, David Beckham, Ronaldo Lima, Cristiano Ronaldo a' Real Madridas income has increased 62 per cent within the last 36 months with an average operating profit of 28 per cent." Forbes suggest there are reasons to think Real Madrid's place at the top of the record may continue: "More money is visiting Madrid: Dubaias Emirates Airline is near signing a, $39 million-a-year clothing sponsorship cope with the team." Forbes put that Barcelona, the most successful European club when it comes to awards in recent years, will also be closing on top two. "Barcaas worth doubled over the past year, the largest increase of any top 20 staff, to $2.6 billion. Barcelonaas revenue have increased 19 % in the last three seasons, to $613 million in 2011-12. "Led by Lionel Messi, the sportas most prolific scorer, Barcelona is on the verge of to arrive first in Manhunter Liga this season and taken consecutive domestic games from 2009 through 2011. Additionally, it won the Champions League in 2006, 2009 and 2011. The Spanish powerhouse has parlayed the good effects right into a $38 million-a-year package offer with Nike and its first ever corporate clothing support with Qatar Airways, worth $45 million per year through the 2015-16 season." According on this past year to Forbes, the very best 20 teams are worth an average of $968 million, an increase of 26 percent. The results also make Real Madrid, Manchester United and Barcelona the best valued clubs of any sport prior to the Nyc Yankees and Dallas Cowboys in fourth and fifth respectively.
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