PM: Comparing the squad value of the UCL quarter-finalists – Milan far from bottom

AC Milan are in for a very tough two legs no matter who they draw in the Champions League quarter-finals, but when it comes to squad value they stand ahead of three other teams.

PianetaMilan have taken a look at the data provided by Transfermarkt regarding the overall value of the squads left in the Champions League, namely Benfica, Milan, Manchester City, Chelsea, Inter, Napoli, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

It is no surprise that the two Premier League sides lead the way as Manchester City’s squad is worth a combined €1.05bn, with Erling Haaland (€170m) and Phil Foden (€110m) the two players to break the €100m mark. Chelsea are on €1.02bn, but Graham Potter’s team does not have any players worth over €100m, with Enzo Fernandez the highest at €85m.

Bayern Munich are in third place  with a squad worth €995,700,000 and Jamal Musiala as the only player who reaches €100m in value. A little behind are Real Madrid whose squad is worth €851m, with Vinicius Junior (€120m) and Federico Valverde (€100m) the highest rated.

Then there is a big gap to Milan in fifth who have a squad worth €571.4m with Rafael Leao at €85m as the leading man, with Inter and Napoli slightly behind as the Nerazzurri are at €555.95m and Napoli €543m with Osimhen valued at €70m.

Benfica close the eight teams left at €313m in total value, with Goncalo Ramos leading the team with a value of €40m.