10. Tottenham (€626m)
the London side round off the top ten after a result of their consistent development in recent years.
9. PSG (€748m)
Surprisingly, the French side's superstar signings and spending power aren't enough to push them further up the table.
8. Arsenal (€887m)
Arsenal's brand has been an example to other clubs since the start of the century.
7. Chelsea (€978m)
Chelsea are another side who have always fared well in these sorts of lists since Roman Abramovich took the helm.
6. Liverpool (€986m)
With Liverpool finally now performing on the pitch as well as off it they appear to have a team worthy of their brand.
5. Man City (€1.09b)
The club have grown their brand incredible over the last few years and now find themselves firmly among the world's top five.
4. Bayern Munich (€1.12bn)
The epitome of German efficiency, Bayern's strong financial situation and continued domestic dominance sees them come in fourth.
3. Barcelona (€1.24bn)
One of the most recognisable clubs in the world, the Catalans secure a podium place.
2. Real Madrid (€1.29bn)
Their unprecedented Champions League success sees them edge out their bitter rivals to claim second.
1. Manchester United (€1.55bn)
The 'Red Devils' may not be going through the best period right now, but their performances off the pitch continue to turn heads. The club remain arguably the best in the world at cultivating their brand and as a result they top this ranking for another year on the spin.