(CNN) -- Spanish baseball giants Real Madrid increased the worth of their club by 76% within the last year to usurp Manchester United while the world's best football team. A study by economic professionals Forbes discovered that Real Madrid's worth now stands at $3.3 million, banging the English Premier League winners decide off the most truly effective of the list for the first time because the study began in 2004. Confounding the increasingly difficult economic climates in Spain, revenues have been increased by Real, managed by Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho, to $650 million. Their operating income of $134 million is second simply to the $227 million gathered by the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, which can be the greatest of most sports teams. Domestic domination is continued by read: Bayern 1. David Beckham (PSG) -- $50.6m 2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) -- $43.5m 3. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) -- $40.3m 4. Sergio Aguero (Man City) -- $20.8m 5. Wayne Rooney (Man Utd) -- $20.3m 6. Yaya Toure (Man City) -- $20.2m 7. Fernando Torres (Chelsea) -- $20.2m 8. Neymar (Santos) -- $19.5m 9. Kaka (Real Madrid) -- $19.3m 10. Didier Drogba (Galatasaray) -- $17.8m Manchester United, on the verge of securing an archive 20th English top trip concept, increased their price by 42% to $3.17 million, according to Forbes. Despite dropping to 2nd behind Real, United have enhanced revenues with a situation and by signing bumper sponsorship deals. Their seven-year top sponsorship cope with U.S. car large Chevrolet is worth $559 million while an eight-year contract with insurance firm Aon is regarded as worth $230 million. All England's top flight clubs have now been increased by a growth in television income with the combined domestic and international rights getting the potential to top $6 million, Forbes say. Real's posture rivals Barcelona are next on the list with a of $2.6 billion, English team Arsenal rest fourth on $1.32 billion while German winners Bayern Munich remain fifth on $1.3 billion. The top 20 groups, all but certainly one of which are European, are worth an average of $968 million, which is up 26% on a year ago. Brian Beckham, who now represents for French club Paris Saint-Germain, is again the best-paid football star with profits of $50.6 million while Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is second on $43.5m. Barcelona's Lionel Messi is third on $40.3m. Forbes say they value teams by calculating their "enterprise values (equity plus debt) that are centered on multiples of revenue that teams win from tv, premium sitting, press, licensing, merchandise and concessions." But talking to CNN, sports organization specialist Simon Chadwick questioned the importance of measuring value in this way. "Real Madrid, Manchester United and Barcelona are all in the top-10 list of the most delinquent clubs on the planet, even if their income streams are healthier and strongly established," he explained. "The inference of calculating value in this way seems to be that many clubs in the top-10 are merely buying their success by signing people, making debt and winning trophies. "It will be interesting to begin to see the extent to that your UEFA Financial Fair Play project moderates appraisals in coming Forbes category tables." UEFA's new policies are designed to make Europe's clubs stay within their means and attempt to break even each year, although there's an for debt in the first phases of these technique. Chadwick believes the results underline exactly how immune football is always to the financial problems being experienced in Europe. He says the upward spiral exhibits no signs of abating. "While soccer clubs obviously have huge financial importance and industrial potential, some of the results being reported here are staggering," he added. "For Real Madrid to nearly double its economic worth in 12 months is incredible, specially set against the background of economic austerity (specially in Spain) and competition from other activities and industrial groups. "If these numbers are a rigorous and truly appropriate way of measuring value, they are gorgeous. Even at the top-end of the overall game, clubs are somewhat underdeveloped as commercial agencies. "With changes in management training, a stronger professional importance, and worldwide market place development, the other can just only speculate just how much more the worthiness of top clubs might increase."
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