Manchester City now leads UEFA’s club coefficient rankings, placing them above European giants Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, according to the latest list published by UEFA on Thursday evening. The Premier League champions hold the top spot, reflecting their recent dominance in European competitions.
Chelsea also made a significant move, advancing ahead of clubs like Barcelona, Arsenal, and Manchester United, despite their absence from this season’s Champions League and Europa League campaigns. The Blues currently sit in the ninth position.
**Here is the list of the top 20 clubs as per UEFA’s rankings:**
1. Manchester City
2. Real Madrid
3. Bayern Munich
4. Liverpool
5. AS Roma
6. Paris Saint-Germain
7. Borussia Dortmund
8. Inter Milan
9. Chelsea
10. Villarreal
11. Bayer Leverkusen
12. Barcelona
13. Benfica
14. Porto
15. Manchester United
16. Atletico Madrid
17. RB Leipzig
18. West Ham United
19. Atalanta
20. Arsenal
This ranking reflects recent European performances and highlights Manchester City’s consistent success in both domestic and international competitions.