Manchester United have tumbled in the valuation of the most valuable football clubs in the world, falling out of the top three according to Forbes.
The Red Devils, who are valued at £3.05billion, have moved down a place to fourth with La Liga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid topping the list and Champions League holders Bayern Munich above them in third.
The new list is also a blow to Real, who have lost top spot to their eternal rivals from the Nou Camp.
United lead a pack of six Premier League clubs in the top 10, with last season’s Champions League runners-up Paris St Germain rounding out the list.
United’s domestic rivals Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs come in at fifth, sixth, seventh, eight and 10th respectively.
English sides Everton (15th), West Ham (18th) and Leicester (19th) made Forbes’ top 20 most-valuable sides, while the likes of Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan joined Juventus in just missing out on the top 10.